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Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Nov 2002 16:20:32 -0500
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This is quiet interesting. How come we do not got any names or hear from
any IT-managers, programmers in those companies?
All "information" is provided either by HP or by consultants.
I'd rather hear from a shop that made the migration and hear about there
experience. Specially when they did the migration themself with their own
software.
So, are there any shops out there that did a migration in the last years
from an HP3000 ==> HP9000?
Are you willing to share your experience?

According to Winston Prather at the solutions Symposium many shops should
be in the progress or already have migrated.
But then again, he's known as a liar as he lied before.

These is my own opinion

Michael


On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:43:58 -0600, John Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>At 12:01 PM 11/21/02 -0600, Birket wrote:
>>In the matter of performance it depends ... is the application moving or
>being
>>replaced? If it is being replaced by off the shelf software (COTS) then
there
>>may be performance characteristics available from the vendor. If you are
>moving
>>it there are greatly differing performance footprints depending on the
number
>>of connections and the workload including OLTP,  and batchjobs, and the
>>database chosen. You must clearly understand the workload and the pieces
that
>>make it up BEFORE anyone can give an estimate or model it.
>>
>>HP has a benchmark center as part of the migration center which may help
with
>>estimates.
>
>Are these sites accessible by the public?
>
>Thanks,
>
>John Lee
>
>
>
>>
>>Birket Foster
>>M. B. Foster Associates - Your Migration Specialist
>>www.MBFoster.com
>>(613) 448-2333 fax (613) 448-2588
>>Birket Foster
>>M. B. Foster Associates .. the 1-800-ANSWERS people!
>>Supplying UDALink w/cross-platform ODBCLink Option (3000,9000&NT)
>>See how DataExpress has evolved www.MBFoster.com
>>EC/EDI(3000,9000,NT) Phone (613) 448-2333 or (613) 448-2588(FAX)
>>
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