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  • Subject: Re: NT vs AS/400
  • From: Randy Mangham <randy.mangham@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 10:56:29 -0700

Not to mention that he is 6 releases behind on OS/400 which has had substantial
TCP/IP improvements over the years.

Randy Mangham
Pacific Crest Consulting
San Diego, CA

Alexei Pytel wrote:

> At 01:39 AM 6/2/2001, you wrote:
> >My Compaq Proliant Server quad PPRO 200mhz,512 meg ram
> >Windows2000 AS, SQL Server 2000 leaves my AS/400 Model500,2625 Ethernet Card
> V3R7 128meg ram in the dust for database connections over TCP/IP
>
> Come on - this is not a fair comparison!
> 500 is a pretty old model, one processor vs 4 in your Compaq, 4 times less
> memory than in your Compaq, old slow Ethernet card... (2625 is VERY old
> indeed)

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