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Hi, I did not find any argument to run websphere on as400, but there are some arguments against this: The full version (enterprise edition) is not supported on as400 The support is very lausie (in germany) WS needs a lot of memory and cpu power and this is much more expensive on as400 compared to Intel If you want run it on AS400, have a try with tomcat, it's free and easy to administer (I've spent hours to start and stop WebSphere on the AS) The AS/400 is one of the finest DB Servers, but WebSphere on AS :((( Dieter Am Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2002 17:37 schrieben Sie: > If you guys have the funds, I'd invest in a DSD and move the Domino servers > off to that. Especially if you're going to run the Domino HTTP stack. We > have one Domino HTTP server running on an 8-way 830, and it can spike up > 15% of the CPU time when it gets busy. I can only imagine the hit of > running 6 of them on a 720. > > Mike E. > > > > > > P.Goovaerts@Clippe > r.Be To: web400@midrange.com > Sent by: cc: java400-l@midrange.com > java400-l-admin@mi Subject: WebSphere on NT > vs. AS/400 drange.com > > > 05/15/2002 11:23 > AM > Please respond to > java400-l > > > > > > > This is a multipart message in MIME format. -
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