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Well, first of all let me just say that my staff outvoted me and we
switched to MS Exchange in April of this year.

I hate to admit it, but I like Outlook :-)

That being said we have been a Notes/Domino user and product developer
since 1999 when it first was launched on the AS/400-iSeries.

Back then the performance on the 170 boxes was abysmally slow and we
abandoned Domino on the iSeries to run it on Windows 2000 because
otherwise I would have been shot by my staff members. Quite honestly we
simply never looked back for production use after that since we have
always had Windows servers in house and on the iSeries.

In today's world with processors a gazillion times faster, Domino may
perform better on the iSeries. So for an iSeries customer just switching
to Domino as a mail system, Domino may run just fine on the iSeries. In
fact it runs pretty darn good on our i5 520 for doing development work.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
RJS Software Systems Inc.
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Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 5
date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 22:36:45 +0200
from: "Lukas Beeler" <l.beeler@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: NFSDB2 support on i5/OS

primary Domino server on Windows because of better performance and use

Now this is pretty interesting. Where exactly do you see better
performance, and why?





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