[Info-vax] Large Qty of rx2800 i2 i4 & i6 in STOCK

Forster, Michael mforster at mcw.edu
Sun Apr 21 18:30:51 EDT 2019


Thank you. The support item is what I had on mind as potentially most critical or important to most sites, especially those who are ok with current performance on i2 servers.


Michael Forster
Enterprise Storage and IDX Architect | Information Services
Medical College of Wisconsin
O: (414) 955-4967 |  mforster at mcw.edu


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"Forster, Michael" <mforster at mcw.edu> writes:

>Forgive me for this loaded and variable outcome question. For your customers, how
>significant have the x6 versus x2 chips been for real applications and their
>experience and performance and potential issues encountered.  I know that on paper
>the specifications seem to be significant.

The difference between i4 and i6 is quite small.

The difference between i2 and i4 (and therefore between i2 and i6) is much more
substantial. HPE is likely to offer hardware support for i6 longer than for i4,
but other than that, little difference.
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