ouch. 30% is a lot. is that for one server or for customers that buy in volume? i know sometimes folks cut deals when a lot of business is on the line (as do i).

thanks for the feedback. i still like having the local service for our own boxen yet admit to being a customer of dell since 1988 when i bought my first 3 system 220 with 286 processor and a whole megabyte of ram for the charlotte, raleigh and columbia offices of the family business. corporate in greensboro got an ibm model 70 with a 386.

regards,

jim

Jim Ray, President
Neuse River Network, Inc.

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http://www.Neuse.Net

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Pat Regan wrote:
Jim Ray wrote:
i stand corrected on the availability of 15,000 rpm scsi hot swap drives and have annotated the product features matrix accordingly:

http://www.neuse.net/server/features.shtml

the entry level product line did not include 15,000 rpm disks; however, the mid range product line did. you just have to pay more money.

please feel free to comment on any other issues that would be helpful.

regards,

jim

You will likely pay something like 30% less for the Dell servers if you
talk to a sales rep.

Pat


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