Stephen, can you clarify please - when you say host, I presume you mean 'be
the hosting service provider' and not an end user who has their hardware in
a hosting centre ....


rgds
Symeon.

On 09/08/06, Stephen O'Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Just make sure your on the same O/S.  Don't go windows to *nix for
> example.   We had this at one customer site and they had a "Learning
> Experience".    :-(
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> Make sure you test it too, about once or twice a year, just to make sure
> nothing has changed.
>
> Only U2 OEM Partners can run "Hosted" systems.  If you pay maintenance
> directly to IBM and are a direct end user, you cannot "Host".  Check with
> your U2 License person.
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> And lastly, U2 Licensing & maint fees *may change.  At a minimum, you have
> to execute a new license agreement when you move from single system to
> hosted.
>    Steve
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> We have a customer wanting to review options for 'Outsourcing' their
> servers
> - either to a CoLocation facility, or a fully hosted site.
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> Does anyone have their servers for UniData CoLo or Hosted, and if so,
> would
> you mind sharing your provider and experience?
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