Is there someone familiar with the cost of a DEC Alpha Server as compared to the cost of implementing a Linux cluster. Because someone is arguing with me that a DEC Alpha is cheaper than clustered computers. I said otherwise, because I still think that clustered machines are more cost effective. And also of it's benefits, like load balancing and data redundancy. And are DEC Alpha's available locally?
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