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Good points, what many people miss is ...
The cost of the more expensive hardware required to run fewer "clusters" far offsets the added licensing costs, management software costs, and people costs of running many varied smaller configurations. Think TCO, not hardware cost.
Posted by: Basic Logic   Posted on: 06/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Good points, what many people miss is ...  Basic Logic | 06/16/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  gpadakandla | 06/16/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  mmahal | 06/16/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  enhasmen | 06/17/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  saas-guy | 06/17/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  dahowlett@... ZDNet Moderator | 06/17/08
Why pure multi-tenant SaaS matters  John F. Martin | 06/18/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  Chalkboy | 06/18/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  d2louie | 06/18/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  alawida | 06/19/08
RE: Many degrees of multi-tenancy  agileboy | 06/24/08
Multi-tenancy has another advantage  pfetterman | 07/10/08

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