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Currently 20 active green screen users rpg iii/iv with sql searching, lots
of printing.
Also 10-20 active web users rpg/cgi/sql.
Plan is to webface green screen app (no $ for development beyond initial
webface)
Considering many options in "webface" (i started the webface posts last
month-no need
to repeat), but will be minimal project.
With this customer, if software not in intial order(lease), no money later..
jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Bipes" <chris.bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 10:58 AM
Subject: RE: software for rpg/websphere environment


> 20 users is a light load.  Are all of them going to be using SSL?  If so,
I
> would get the Crypto Co-Processor to off load the CPU.  If this is going
to
> be a development machine you will need 5722-WDS.  For SSL you will also
need
> to order, free of charge, 5722-ACx where x = 1 (56bit), 2 (64bit), or 3
> (128bit), Crypto Access Provider.  This is the SSL software.  What type of
> applications are the 20 users going to be running?  That is what will
> dictate the CPW that you will need.
>
> Chris Bipes
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Franz
>
> Can someone suggest the various software pieces needed
> for a new low end model 800 to run RPG & Websphere?
>
> Can a 800 2463 at 300 cpw really run webfacing for 20 active users?
>
> OS400 and WebSphere Express are obvious.
> what's the official name of websphere development tools/studio/?
> The sample config on IBM web site does not include other pieces
> perhaps needed, like Pase? anything needed for lpar?
> Cryptographic stuff for ssl?
> Recent posts have indicated BPs and IBM don't always suggest the
> smaller pieces later needed.
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