Checkout 3466-C01 it includes 5000 clients license.
I hear that a two processor 1 G Mem and 144 G SSA
is around $90K. Maybe less. And I am told this will run
twice as fast as my 3466-C00 that is a RS6K-H50
Then all you need to do is plug in a tape media robot.
... joe.f.
Joseph A Faracchio, Systems Programmer, UC Berkeley
Private mail on any topic should be directed to :
joef AT socrates.berkeley DOT edu
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Bill Colwell wrote:
> Tom,
>
> The mlc for tsm on os/390 doesn't change when you upgrade
> from 3.7 to 4.1.
>
> We also looked into offloading the server to AIX, but there was a
> steep initial price and then a support charge per client which
> is close to the MLC you pay on the mainframe.
>
> This url has a 'points calculator' which is how you would
> license and pay for an aix sever and all the clients. You need to
> login, but you can get a free id and password from Tivoli.
>
> http://www.tivoli.com/support/documents/configurator.html
>
> --
> --------------------------
> Bill Colwell
> C. S. Draper Lab
> Cambridge, Ma.
> bcolwell AT draper DOT com
> --------------------------
>
> In <988399223.3ae9c6773a36f AT imp.tju DOT edu>, on 04/27/01
> at 03:56 PM, Thomas Denier <Thomas.Denier AT MAIL.TJU DOT EDU> said:
>
> >My site has a TSM 3.7 server running under OS/390. We pay for this on
> >a monthly charge basis. With the end of support for the server code
> >coming up in another five months or so, I am trying to find out what
> >it is going to cost to upgrade to TSM 4.1. I have also been asked to
> >look into the economics of migrating to an AIX server, mostly because
> >there is no apparent prospect of having SAN support integrated into
> >the OS/390 server. I have not been able to find pricing information
> >for any type of 4.1 server on Tivoli's Web site. I am not eager to
> >attempt contact with Tivoli marketing; I still have vivid memories of
> >getting the run-around when I tried that in preparation for upgrading
> >from ADSM 3.1 to our current server. Is TSM server pricing information
> >available on line somewhere?
>
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