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Right, they merged and now have purchased your BP? What BP is that? I wonder if you'll migrate to iTera eventually? -----Original Message----- From: rob@xxxxxxxxx To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 9:38 AM Subject: Re: Mimix 5 Actually our first switch wasn't too bad. We switched from primary to secondary. Quickly verified a few things. Switched back to primary. Verified again. Then we switched back to secondary and ran the rest of the weekend. Then, on Sunday, we switched back to Primary. Learned a few things. Along with the usual technical details we decided to schedule the switch back at a set time on Sunday. Because when I did it there was a line of semi's pulling in and I said "@#$% it, it is Sunday, I'm in on my time, and I'm switching the mother back and getting out of here." (Hey, we did post that we did reserve the right to have the full weekend for downtime a year in advance.) Now at least they can plan. And we will do our switch test every 8 weeks. And run for a full weekend (while we do PTF's, upgrades, replace cache batteries, etc). Wasn't iTera purchased by the same company that purchased Vision? And aren't they merging the products into one? Read the box by the blue globe at http://www.iterainc.com/ We thought of iTera but our BP put the full court press on to go with Mimix. (That same company that purchased Vision and iTera has since purchased our BP - the announcement was made during the week they were doing our Mimix install. As soon as the consultant said he had to take a break at noon for a mandatory company wide phone call I knew what was going on. Been there, done that, got the T-Shirt.) Rob Berendt
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