Hi,

Sometimes, you need very high availability.

It is virtually impossible to offer this kind of service based on 400$
servers.

For a fully redundant Intel/AMD server, prices gets very high.

But of course, if you don't need high availability, things are much cheaper.

Regards.



On 6/26/06, Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

But buying for a corporate IT department can be very different. Every PC
in this company that I have seen, server and desktop, is a Compaq. Most
I believe were purchased through a volume purchase agreement with a
distributor, who had to bid for the privilege.

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Thomas David Rivers
Sent: June 26, 2006 11:38
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: OPM zLinux Experience

hmm...

I don't mean to rain on parades, but these figures seem kinda
high to me.

Tiger Direct (here in Raleigh) is running a deal where you can
get a 3.03ghz celeron w/256K cache,  1GIG of memory in a case
(with power-supply) for $79.99.  So - $2K for a PC seems awfully
pricy these days.

Dell sells their bottom-of-the-line "server" for $399.99.

100g-bit switches are usually around $59 at CompUSA.

And - is there a reason not to just use one of the Intel boxes
as the firewall?  That would be $80 + $40 for a brand new IDE
drive.

I suppose my point is that you can pay whatever you want for
a PC these days...  of course, you get what you pay for.

Even so, I would think that someone doing a big purchase
could drive an awfully hard bargain out of a white-box
distributor, and get much better prices than these...


> I just returned from an IT Financial conference where I contrasted the
> costs between running the 45 servers on Intel versus the z/900. I took
> very conservative costs for the Intel machines ($2K per server),
Switches
> ($10K), and Firewalls ($10K) and all with no support (this $0).


        - Dave Rivers -

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