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Go get redpaper 3916, Kyle, called IBM eServer iSeries Edition Buying and Selling Guide. On page 14 it clearly shows that the Express includes a twinax adapter and a 30GB QIC drive (as well as an additional disk drive), while the value editions do not. Joe > From: Kyle S. Goodwin > > Does anyone know if the Value editions come with any of the peripheral > hardware features the Express models have such as tape drive, > ethernet/twinax IOAs, WAN, etc.? That could very well make the difference > in price even with the 0.5% lower lease rate if one had to add all that. > DASD would definitely have to be added and in some cases main memory as > well to bring a base Value box up to Express base configuration levels.
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