I hear ya...you wouldn't believe how many of those are still in service at Sun, and running perfectly fine. The scary part is we could have this conversation ten years from now, and those same Sun Ray's will probably still be in service. You may need to figure out how to break those 1's so you can upgrade. ;-) I don't know about you, but I just tired of looking at my Sun Ray 1G. It worked great, but I just needed a "new girlfriend" to look at after awhile. :-P


Jason Winningham wrote:

On Jul 21, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Paul Whitener wrote:

I am doing a presentation and would like to note the maturity of the product. So how long have they been around?

We got our first batch in spring '00. Some of those SunRay 1 units are still in service.

-Jason
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Jason Winningham
Computer Systems Engineer
College of Engineering
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
http://support.eng.uah.edu/    http://www.eng.uah.edu/~jdw



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