It probably falls in the category that if you have to ask, you can't afford it.How much does one cost?
It probably falls in the category that if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
If it's anything like an HP 3PAR, then you're spot on about this. We bought one two and a half years ago and there were at least twenty different part numbers, most licensing-related, on the unit's invoice.The accounting for all of the above is probably an impenetrable morass of service and license fees anyway.
I know that the web based management is a CENTOS based VM. I believe otherwise you are CLI on the device itself. I didn't sit in on any of the presentations but my understanding is that if you need more storage you buy another one of whatever size you need and it is integrated into the management console.
The accounting for all of the above is probably an impenetrable morass of service and license fees anyway.
The thought of managing 1000 TS clients scares the crap out of me. I suppose with enough staff it'd be fine.
Handruin said:Cisco is up there as one of the worst when it comes to this type of sales and dealings.
Is this still being used? It was all the rage back when, early '90s? I thought the company was acquired / went belly up a couple of decades ago.Powerbuilder
Last update was 12.6 in Aug 2014 by SAP,,,Is this still being used? It was all the rage back when, early '90s? I thought the company was acquired / went belly up a couple of decades ago.
Is this still being used? It was all the rage back when, early '90s? I thought the company was acquired / went belly up a couple of decades ago.
The thought of managing 1000 TS clients scares the crap out of me. I suppose with enough staff it'd be fine.
I'm curious if you tried MS web app before deciding on Citrix and if so what was the deciding factor. I don't manage our RD installation anymore so I've not had a chance to even play with it.
We may have had one of those units in-house a few months back for a demo with our own product but I don't recall the exact model number. I don't remember it looking like the picture in the PDF so it might have been a lesser model. The speed and IOps were good enough that it pointed out other degradations in our own system (which also happens to be from IBM). I think it was over $100K for the unit but I'm sure that cost differs based on configured capacity.
Howell, did your company evaluate PureStorage at all before going with IBM? I realize their claimed IOps isn't on par with this IBM array but I'm curious if they were ever a contender.
edit: I inquired and we demoed the IBM FlashSystem 900 that was configured with 57TB flash storage so it wasn't the same unit you're getting and it appears to be much slower relatively speaking.
It is very very likely that it will work without Citrix if you want to be a hero and save the company some money. Though I certainly understand staying in a supported state.
Do you have an access gateway of some kind, either Citrix or RD? If not I understand what G2M is for.
Ps. I'm getting more sympathy lunar the phone thought supported should have been soupy eyed, a description I'm not even sure I understand.