>Do you want to be more specific?  That could be a small or a big difference,  
>depending on the models.  How old was the old computer when you replaced it?

The 'old' computer was an ES/9021-RX2.
It had started out as a 3090.

The replacement was a 9672-R64 (circa 199?).
It's still on the floor (I no longer am) as a z/900 (unsupported).

I haven't been there for over four years, and it was around 5 years old.

The only thing that truly exists is the serial number.

Since I no longer work there, I may have some of the dates wrong, but it was 
around for a long time.

The serial number for the z/990 at the company I just left (involuntarily) has 
been around for at least 7 years.

It started as a z/900 and is now a z/990 on its way to a z9.

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