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"Christopher Browne" <cbbrowne_at_news.hex.net> wrote in message
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> Centuries ago, Nostradamus foresaw a time when Don Macpherson would say:
> >"Raymond N Shwake" <rshwake_at_rsxtech.atww.org> wrote in message
> >news:Fq5u8x.40J_at_rsxtech.atww.org...
> >[snip]
> >>
> >> And of course, that means the customer has purchased *twelve*
> >> licenses for Win 2000 Advanced Server, not to mention the associated
> >> *client* licenses, and will have to maintain twelve servers.
> >
> >One of your implications is that of the supposed expense of the licences.
> >The total of all of these is supposed to be included in the costed
> >configuration, which calculates as approx 1/3 of the previous winner.
> >Is that a problem?
> >
> >Saving $8 million dollars still sounds like a saving to senior
management.
>
It does.
>
>
And your point is?
(That something other than the "bottom line" is being measured?)
> >It looks like we may be about to see some price competition for the
> >highend market.
>
And you propose that all problems require the same functionally in their solution?
[snip]
>
I would agree.
>
They used 12 servers, which is why the original poster cited the expense of
the licences.
You lost me when you stated that the solution in question involved 'local
host IPC' to 12 different hosts.
(Assuming you meant either a) or b) above in your definition of 'local host
IPC')
Either it was local or it was remote. It seems difficult that it could be
"local" when it went to a different server.
In some respects, though, its like Oracle's innovation of materialized views
for the now-defunct TPC-D.
(it has great benefits to the benchmark, and benefit to the users of that
particular technology)
Is either of these technologies necessarily bad?
Don Macpherson Received on Wed Feb 23 2000 - 00:23:19 CST
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