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Jose,

For what it's worth, when we did the conversion from S/21 3.5.1 to Aurora 1.2 18 months ago, the increase in CPU and DASD appeared negligible for us. Our box is somewhat over-powered for our needs, so maybe we just didn't notice.

I've seen the document from support that you were referred to, it's a good start.

All the best,

Randy Rasp
AER Manufacturing


---- Jose Ignacio Betancur <jbetancur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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Mex Davis,

Thank you very much for your help, I will contact Terri.

Regards




Jose Ignacio Betancur A.
Gerente General
Tel: (571) 531 2486
Cel: (57) 312 351 6048
Grupo XXI-INFOR Channel
www.grupoxxi.com.co

Nos estamos renovando

-----Mensaje original-----
De: system21-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:system21-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] En
nombre de Mex Davis
Enviado el: Jueves, 20 de Septiembre de 2007 01:38 p.m.
Para: System 21 Users
Asunto: Re: [SYSTEM21] Sizing i Series for migration from System21 3.5.2SP4
toAurora 2.2

Jose,
If you contact Terri at Answerlink she can get you a sizing document or
requirements document for Aurora. Got one last year, very helpful in sizing
DSAD, memory, etc concerns you might have.
Good luck.

Mex Davis
Senior Systems Analyst
Business Systems Group

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