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Re: RISC SERVER SPECIFICATIONS

2002-02-21 14:40:04
Subject: Re: RISC SERVER SPECIFICATIONS
From: David Longo <David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 14:37:28 -0500
How many drives do you have in the 9490?

>>> MORRISM1 AT CO.GWINNETT.GA DOT US 02/21/02 02:27PM >>>
I have been given a couple of days to come up with specifications for a RISC 
based server system to run TSM  for a 100 + node network.  The clients are 
NT/Win2K and NetWare. The system must talk to the StorageTek 9490 - Powder 
Horn.  I figured that among all the TSMers out there that have working RISC 
based systems  that someone would already have specifications that I could 
quickly modify for my environment and then bid out.  I would also like to know 
advantages and disadvantages for the different flavors of Unix and vendors.  
Also since I work for a local government keeping the price low is a must.  Any 
help is greatly appreciated. 



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