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AIX Hardware Configuration *I'm very new*
I'd like to start by saying how extremely new I am to any UNIX OS, although I've been dealing with Linux systems off and on for roughly a year now, and am trained primarily on Windows Servers.
Our company has an old AIX system, running AIX version 4. The server we are using is more then 10 years old. We are going to be upgrading to a new system soon. We are a very small business and we don't have an extremely large amount of money to spend on a new server, as the conversion of all our data will be pretty expensive. I'm hoping someone could point me in the direction of what kind of server I'm looking for. Possibly some good specifications on a server that is looking to handle at the most 150 people. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Steven |
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Have a search of ebay. You should find one or two 44P machines and even an occasional B or F series to. These will quite happily run AIX 5.2 and you should not have to pay much for the machine. As has already been said we need to know what your company means to run on the machine also how many users.
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Thank you for all of your responses.
We will be running IBMs UniVerse software as well as a collections software by Columbia Ultimate. if anyone is familiar with that it would help greatly. Right now we only have about 75 people that would be using the UNIX system, but it could eventually be 100-150 depending on business growth in the next few years. |
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We had recently received a server configuration from one of our other hardware vendors, with what I'm looking at being the recommended specs from this company. Its quite a bit more expensive then we would like to spend. the hardware and software both coming out to well over 30k.
If theres anywhere that you can see that we can cut a little bit without sacrificing too much performance I would GREATLY appreciate it, as I know almost nothing of what is required for a UNIX system. 4.7 GB IDE SLIMLINE DVD-RAM DRIVE SCSI CABLES PCI RISER TO LVD SCSI Media 2048MB (2X1024MB) DIMMS, DDR-2 SDRAM NUMBER OF AIX PARTITIONS CONFIGURATION ORDERED WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTION ONE PROCESSOR ACTIVATION FOR 1 -CORE & 2.1 (P5+) 1-CORE 2.1GHZ POWER5+0-CORE Active/36mb Cache ESCALA PL250T+ SYSTEM PWR GX135P GRAPH ACCEL W DIGIT 73.4 GB ULTRA320 15k SCSI DISK DRIVE Raid 10 DUAL CHANNEL SCSI RAID ENABLEMENT DAUGHTER CARD 36/72GB INTERNAL 4MM DAT TAPE US POWER SUPPLY AC POWER SUPPLY, 850W, HOT SWA 16 port Digi Port Server II, RJ45 SCSI Controller to access external 1/4" tape drive Cable to connect external 1/4" tape drive External 2.5 gb 1/4" tape drive to read archived tapes only OEM DESKSIDE COVER SET |
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