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тАО09-28-2001 05:37 AM
тАО09-28-2001 05:37 AM
Lifecycle documentation required
Hi,
Is there any information available on the web or elsewhere about the lifecycle of 9000 series machines?
I am specificaly looking for discontinuation & Support notifications for the following:
E25
G30
G50
G60
D210
D379
K220
K360
K370
If there is a document containing the lifecycle of all 9000 series servers I would be interested in finding this.
Cheers in advance
Kev
Is there any information available on the web or elsewhere about the lifecycle of 9000 series machines?
I am specificaly looking for discontinuation & Support notifications for the following:
E25
G30
G50
G60
D210
D379
K220
K360
K370
If there is a document containing the lifecycle of all 9000 series servers I would be interested in finding this.
Cheers in advance
Kev
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тАО09-28-2001 06:16 AM
тАО09-28-2001 06:16 AM
Re: Lifecycle documentation required
RTFM my good sir. The following was from another post on these forums:
"So, how do I find EOS dates? I call the U.S. Customer Support
Business Center at HP. The number is 1-800-386-1115 and zero
out. A real person will answer the phone and will lookup the EOS
date for any HP product number you supply. That same person can
also provide you with a quote for support on the product as long as
it is not past the EOS date. Talk about 'one-stop' shopping! "
They can also tell you what is still orderable from HP. E's, G's and most D's are not orderable. Most K's are not orderable, the phone number will tell you what is still orderable.
In any event there are plenty of 3rd parties who will happily provide service for anything as long as parts can be found. I know of series 68's happily humming away yet. Price is about 2/3'rds of HP's first year contract price.
"So, how do I find EOS dates? I call the U.S. Customer Support
Business Center at HP. The number is 1-800-386-1115 and zero
out. A real person will answer the phone and will lookup the EOS
date for any HP product number you supply. That same person can
also provide you with a quote for support on the product as long as
it is not past the EOS date. Talk about 'one-stop' shopping! "
They can also tell you what is still orderable from HP. E's, G's and most D's are not orderable. Most K's are not orderable, the phone number will tell you what is still orderable.
In any event there are plenty of 3rd parties who will happily provide service for anything as long as parts can be found. I know of series 68's happily humming away yet. Price is about 2/3'rds of HP's first year contract price.
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тАО09-28-2001 06:42 AM
тАО09-28-2001 06:42 AM
Re: Lifecycle documentation required
Paul,
Cheers for the info, may be of some use but what I wanted was full documentation which can be held off line.
TTFN
Kev
Cheers for the info, may be of some use but what I wanted was full documentation which can be held off line.
TTFN
Kev
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