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  • Subject: Re: IBM announces LARGEST 12-WAY NT SERVER....
  • From: John Carr <74711.77@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 23:01:28 -0400


RE:     Re: IBM announces LARGEST 12-WAY NT SERVER....

Well being from the old Sys/38 days,  We had a hope that someday the 
AS/400(AKA Sys/38)  would someday evolve to the point of running like a 
Tandem, or Stratus.    Fault Tolerance systems.   

Make that 100% uptime instead of 99.97%.  Hmm can NT claim THAT ?

John Carr



>How often do processors "quit"?  I've never actually heard of that
>happening to anyone.
>
>John Ross wrote:


>>> I was at a meeting with John Sears and he said the AS400 can go 32 way.
>>> And they are woring on having one processor mirror another one for 
>>>continuous processing, if one should quit.  
>>Nelson Smith
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