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This would mean a situation where a PHP application is critical enough that
the robustness of the i5 outweighs the cost of entry. And it seems to me
(and I might be wrong here) the primary reason people use PHP is because
it's free.
How many commercial PHP applications are making lots of money? If there are
a lot, then that's one issue. If not, then this is another instance of "run
free applications on your expensive server".
I'm not disagreeing. I'm just worried about over-hyping this, the same way
that Java and WebSphere was over-hyped. There are things i5/OS is good at
and things it is not.
My guess is that PHP, like Java, likes a dedicated
processor and so interaction with RPG will need to be carefully managed.
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