Re: Prime Power vs. "native" SUN server
- From: "John S." <fishinjts@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Dec 2006 03:42:49 -0800
On Dec 12, 5:41 pm, "Heinz Müller" <onkelhe...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John,
thank you.
How much time did you invest in workshops/tutorials?
Heinz
"John S." <fishin...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitragnews:1165923314.195156.140230@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
While we don't have the exact models you're looking at we do have quite
a few Prime Powers.. we have a few 650s/850s... We have a lot of 450s.
We have had no compatibility problems at all... They jumpstart just
fine... Seems we are buying more Prime Power servers and fewer Sun
servers...
Very little investment.. The main thing is that patches for the Prime
Powers have to come from Fujitsu (legally) and Fujitsu has a different
patch management system.
We also find Fujitsu support to be EXCELLENT! I have never had an issue
with Fujitsu support.... I cannot say the same about Sun...
.
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