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>Do you think Windows Enterprise Server running on enterprise 
>hardware using IIS is as solid as OS/400 running on iSeries with
Apache? 

I won't mince words here, YES. (And I thank you for point out enterprise
hardware)

I'm no newbie to iSeries, I've been working with them since pre-release
(early 88) but I'm also not a newbie in the windows world. And yes, I
agree, we all promote what we're most comfortable in. My point isn't
that iSeries is bad, it's not, it's a spectacular system. My point is,
you can deploy enterprise systems on iSeries or ASP.Net (or both) and
you should choose the one that's right based on staffing, available
applications and other "soft" values, without fear of running into any
performance, scalability, or other limitations.


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