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AS/400, iSeries and System i are all names of servers. If you are referring
to something (an OS) that is running on a Power blade as an AS/400, won't
that cause confusion?


And no, I call it i5/OS, no matter whether it runs on AS/400, iSeries, i5 or
System i.






On 12/31/07 3:15 PM, "David Gibbs" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Trevor Perry wrote:
Here is my question for you. Now that we know i5/OS will run on a Power
blade, what will you call it then?

AS/400, iSeries, or System i.

Personally, I could care less what hardware it runs on. I don't think
anyone, except the hardware techs, should care one iota.

Do you make a differentiation between Windows that runs on a 386, 486,
Pentium, Pentium 2, Pentium 3, Pentium 4, etc? It's just Windows (such
as it is).




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