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Trevor Perry wrote:
So, on the basis on one application - not knowing the size of the server, the size of the application, how it was installed, or whether the system was tuned to handle it - we should not use PASE? Seems reasonable to someone with AS/400 syndrome, I expect :-)
Let's not rehash the debate over the name of the system. Let's defer to IBM, and call it a System i. And as far as PASE is concerned, I'm interested in learning more about it. PHP is so widely used that it makes sense for IBM to support it. But if it's subject to performance constraints, then it would be good to know about them. Just asking. Nathan. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com
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