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Kidding?
"I would trust a x86 Mainframe anyway. "

There is no such thing like an Intel x86 Mainframe up to date. We know you are joking, anyway.

It is like claiming a motorcycle to be a bus for advertising the transportation of dozens of passengers at a time.

When comparing Windows clusters to mainframes, it is like comparing transporting dozens of people in dozens of motorcycles to transporting dozens of people in a single bus. Think!

Which is more convenient? Even a kid will know it is the bus.

Mainframe legacy systems work well. There is no need to toy and waste money with Microsoft's sales pitches.

No need to experiment. If it ain't broken, don't fix it.
Posted by: systemcleaner   Posted on: 08/26/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes, give an incompetent company even more business.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 08/25/04
Microsoft mainframes??  Jeff Spicoli | 08/25/04
Microsoft Clusters  nucrash | 08/26/04
Kidding?  systemcleaner | 08/26/04
Oxymoron  Plain Logic | 08/25/04
It will fail as usual. This futile pitch is already 5 years old.  systemcleaner | 08/25/04
Only option left for Microsoft.  systemcleaner | 08/25/04
Microsoft is already mission critical...  Mike Cox | 08/25/04
lol  CobraA1 | 08/25/04
That's a joke, right?  merlinmurph | 08/26/04
Reliability, Accessability, and Serviceability  WhoIsDaMan | 08/26/04
Oops, thanks  merlinmurph | 08/27/04
A definite 10  shallow_diver | 08/26/04
Mike takes the gold!  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/26/04
Broken Record  Roger Ramjet | 08/26/04

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