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Joe Pluta wrote:
But the other point is that it's the exact same price as ADTS. And
AFAIK, you can mix and match: you can have RDi seats for you day-to-day
usage and then one seat of ADTS for emergencies (although these days the
emergencies that require SEU are few and far between).
Almost the same. ADTS has entitlements. RDi does not. Altogether too
confusing IMO.
--buck
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