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I'd compare the costs of each scenario(switching to user-based pricing vs. cost at tier-based). In the long run user-based pricing leaves you a lot more flexibility as hardware needs change but it may be pricier up front. We switched some time ago and are now looking at an Iseries upgrade and are relieved we don't have an issue. J. Michael Smith I.T. Manager Thomas & Betts Reznor
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