LOL.. I think you pretty much covered the whole argument. Basically it all
comes down to what your comfortable with and/or what you company has
standardized on. Since you asked this for a client of your in these times I
would buy whatever server I could get for my client that I was comfortable
with, while at the same time saving them as much money as possible. Just
remember not all server are equal, But you will save you and your client
umpteen hours by going with a company you know and are comfortable with.


David Rolling -
President
www.Infovue.net

On the Plains of Hesitation, Bleach the Bones of Countless Millions Who,
at the Dawn of Victory, Sat Down to Wait and Waiting Died
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Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 7:42 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Re: Server recommendations


On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, at 5:36pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What do u think...................Dell or Compaq?

  This again.

  Okay, here's how it will go:

  A bunch of people are going to say HP/Compaq rocks and Dell sells
glorified whitebox PCs.  (A sub-thread will spin off from this, about the
HP/Compaq merger, and discussing the pros and cons of each product in their
respective product lines.)

  A more or less equally sized bunch of people are going to say Dell rocks
and Compaq sells overpriced, incompatible hassle-boxes.

  A smaller but still significant group will say they both rot and you
should buy IBM, after all, they invented the PC.

  One guy will pipe up with a story about how he has a client who uses
Gateway servers and loves 'em.

  Somebody else will advocate custom whitebox systems.

  All posters will put forth their own anecdotal stories favoring his or her
point.  These anecdotes will generally involve a call to technical support
that was answered by a person with a thick accent, who made them go through
umpteen different steps they had already tried, and then shipped out the
wrong part.  Others will counter with their own anecdotes (typically
involving getting the part they need within a day or even hours).  This
process will continue, gradually diminishing, until everyone is so tired of
the subject that the thread dies of self-induced starvation.

  Did I miss anything?  :-)

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