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07-28-2005 02:06 AM
07-28-2005 02:06 AM
Can any one please let me know the maximum memory capacity of VAX4000 - 105A & 106A model servers.
Thanking you.
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07-28-2005 02:29 AM
07-28-2005 02:29 AM
SolutionIt is only the Vax4000-108 (and M3198) that support more than 128Mb.
When you have time, please could you go through the various questions you have asked and assign points, an answer that has no value to you can be given 0 points, ranging to 10 for answers that fix your problem. You choose how much each answer is worth to you.
The point is that points are all the reward we get for contributing here. No points, maybe no answers...
JT:
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07-28-2005 03:32 AM
07-28-2005 03:32 AM
Re: Memory capacity of VAX 4000 - 105A & 106A
The point is that points are all the reward we get for contributing here. No
points, maybe no answers...
JT:
I think that's a rather appallingly sad attitude!
While I'm sure everyone here has various reasons for participating here, I would hope that a common (and perhaps most salient) reason is to help out fellow VMSers, and not to accumulate some nonsensical "points".
-- Rob
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07-28-2005 04:52 AM
07-28-2005 04:52 AM
Re: Memory capacity of VAX 4000 - 105A & 106A
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07-28-2005 07:45 AM
07-28-2005 07:45 AM
Re: Memory capacity of VAX 4000 - 105A & 106A
Generally speaking, hardware upgrades and or migrations of systems running VMS are relatively trivial. Certainly when compared to other well known operating systems ;-).
You should be able to move your current storage devices to the 108, boot and run without any software changes. Worst case only be device name differences that can be handled with logical name changes.
Rob,
I fully agree with your "points" point of view.
Bill