It is possible they could employ the pricing scheme they currently use for the high end 'Superdome' servers.
- pay per forecast: pay for capacity based on planned usage
- capacity on demand: purchase excess capacity when activated
- pay per use: pay for additional capacity based on metered usage
In HP-UX, these are tools (PRM, Workload Manager) that allow process tracking and balancing.
I totally agree with you. As an Admin of HP products for more than 8 years,I can definitly say that their products integrate well, and their service has always been excellent.
I didn't see anyone mention doing anything to their arhives. Any kind of media you are using for your arhives (from zip disks to the Samba share) needs to be included in any plan of this type of action.
It is possible they could employ the pricing scheme they currently use for the high end 'Superdome' servers.
- pay per forecast: pay for capacity based on planned usage
- capacity on demand: purchase excess capacity when activated
- pay per use: pay for additional capacity based on metered usage
In HP-UX, these are tools (PRM, Workload Manager) that allow process tracking and balancing.
I totally agree with you. As an Admin of HP products for more than 8 years,I can definitly say that their products integrate well, and their service has always been excellent.
I didn't see anyone mention doing anything to their arhives. Any kind of media you are using for your arhives (from zip disks to the Samba share) needs to be included in any plan of this type of action.
Sounds like a shopping list to go buy each one to me ...
gnome is definitly going on the rise, with more and more *NIX's making it their default GUI in next releases ...
What Certifications do you have ?
Come on! This is the first step towards Corporate taxes on the people. Stamp it out!
Come on, you've been fighting 'fires' for ten years, You will slide into that no problem. I did did after 7.
w3rd!
/me thinks ur a lone ranger