We all know that the only enterprise class Unix available on the most
powerful x86 and x64 cpus these days is Solaris :)
On a more serious note, most customers ought to have a development
machine to allow admins to test, plan, etc, etc. Maybe you can make the
case for a low cost AIX workstation to be bought as a test and dev box.
Chris
dandantheitman wrote:
> On 23/01/06, Todd Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>On 22 Jan 2006 23:22:45 +0530, Nadeem M. Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>Can I install AIX on my desktop? I have an Intel 845 box as well as an
>>>Intel 810i box. Is AIX 4L compatible with these?
>>
>>I don't think so... But don't trust me. I would offer you an RS/6000
>>with AIX for free, but it would cost a lot of money to get it to you.
>>
>>I currently have two RS/6000 43P's (403e 233MHz) that I just want to
>>get rid of. I wish somebody would say, "I'd love to have one!" and
>>then take it, but I doubt any of you are willing to pay for the
>>shipping to get it to Dubai. Honestly, they're not worth the cost of
>>shipping.
>>
>>-todd
>
> How much is the shipping ? I might be interested.
> daN
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