Hello EDIers.. 

I have a question for the group and for those who has had the 
pleaseure of working with both formats... 

Do any of you happened to have the knowledge or opion between the two 
version of Gentran..

I have maapers here in house that they are willing to bet their lifes 
that Unix would be alot better then us having as they call it a "farm 
of Gentran machines" here.

The reason that we have many machines is that we do a LARGE volume od 
documents. And let me give the group an example of that.

Machine1 both in and out documents 14 days worth is 282,192
Machine2 both in and out documents 5 days worth is  389,045
Machine3 both in and out documents 10 days worth is 290208
Machine4 In only documents 7 days worth is 276079
Machine5 Out only documents 7 days worht is 388199

So, I am talking about 1,625,723 give and take a few here and becuase 
this is our busy time of the year I will take about 250,000 documents 
total here. 

The mappers that we have here some of them in their other jobs have 
said that they have worked with Unix.. And they assure me that one 
Unix box will be able to handle out 1200 or so TP's and all of the 
volume that we get.. Amd you need to keep in mind that we are growing 
in the numbers of TP's so the volume coul dbe more.

any thoughs, comments would be great.. who knows maybe we could go 
there.. But I ma sure - I am just trying to get some ideas from the 
gripu if any.. Also how easy would can I take my currents maps and 
bring them into Unix.

I want to thank you ALL in adnvace for any reply.
CM 






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