Funny. IBM is currently winning the Unix processor war, I think, with 
new designs that HP, Compaq, HP and others will not catch up with for a 
couple of years. But a Pentium 4 often outruns a couple of Unix 
processors, and that's pretty scary to an old VMS fan. So running Linux 
on Pentium 4's or on IBM sounds cool to me :).

Mogens
Miracle A/S
Denmark

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>Hi, dear listers,
>My boss has decided to switch production to a UNIX box and now he's asking
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>The DB itself is about 40G on RAID (currently on Windoze 2k). Any advice is
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