On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 23:45:07 +0100, Glenn Richards
wrote:
You show a management type a picture of a server and a picture of a PC
and they won't know the difference. Of course, the actual server itself
is built into an actual server enclosure.
An 'actual server enclosure'? WTF is 'an actual server enclosure'? We
have about twelve servers in our server room, three of which are
housed in perfectly standard PC tower cases. There's no way you can
tell what they are from looking at the case (other than reading the
badge!).
And I sure as heck didn't see any rack-mount cabinets in your 'server
room' picture on your hilarious website, which is what most people
might think of as an 'actual server enclosure'.
And once again, go back and re-read. That two and a half grand isn't for
"a server". It's a package deal consisting of the server, tape backup
system, SNMP managed switch, 12 months on-site support etc.
All I can say is that it's a good job you don't work in the IT business.
Because you show a total lack of understanding, and like so many on this
newsgroup, you think you know everything when in fact you know nothing.
What a wonderful case of projection...............
A Java junkie who thinks he's an IT consultant!
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