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$3,899 per processor?!
I knew enterprise level software was expensive, but $4000/processor?!

Geez, I could buy a couple PCs, hook them up to a network, and dump MySql on both of them for that price!
Posted by: CobraA1   Posted on: 08/10/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Sloppy terminology  jorwell | 08/10/05
One word. Enterprise level support  jimk_z | 08/10/05
What does this have to do with anything?  jorwell | 08/11/05
Doomed to fail....  Mike Cox | 08/10/05
And..  Loverock Davidson | 08/10/05
I always find Mike humorous  agramont@... | 08/10/05
Try Working for one..  grincity2003 | 08/10/05
7.5  shallow_diver | 08/10/05
Lacking in your usual subtlety  Michael Kelly | 08/10/05
Mike your days are numbered  duclod | 08/10/05
$3,899 per processor?!  CobraA1 | 08/10/05
Have you priced Oracle lately?  shallow_diver | 08/10/05
yeah, 4 grand is cheap!  voska | 08/10/05
I should have said  voska | 08/10/05
But bonus points Mr LaMonica  jorwell | 08/10/05
How to create strong competition for Microsoft.  Vily Clay | 08/10/05
The article was about DBMSs  jorwell | 08/10/05
And the bigger picture (DB is included too) is not important, right? (NT)  Vily Clay | 08/10/05
Some bad news for you  jorwell | 08/10/05
Thanks to Bush and Co people become smarter. (NT)  Vily Clay | 08/10/05
Would you care to explain your reasoning?  jorwell | 08/10/05
It looks like you are not the majority. (NT)  Vily Clay | 08/10/05
Your link provides  bjbrock | 08/10/05
NO_AX = NO SHOW  itanalyst | 08/10/05

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