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I like the HP stuff and the IBM stuff. We've used both, and they are pretty much even in price, quality, and service. The Dell stuff that I have encountered is not as well manufactured as the HP and IBM stuff. Most everything on the higher-end IBM servers is hot-swappable, and what isn't is built to be replaced quickly. That alone for a 24x7 installation is worth it. HP hardware is a close second to IBM in the servicability. The Dell stuff we've seen isn't nearly as servicable, but I could probably buy 3 for every 2 of HP or IBM. I suspect that IBM support on Linux is likely to be better than HP's, but I am just guessing there. We've never used anyone for OS support. Grant M. -- Grant Mongardi Systems Engineer NAPC gmongardi at napc.com http://www.napc.com/ 781.894.3114 phone 781.894.3997 fax NAPC | technology matters
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