From: Marko Milivojevic (markom@markom.info)
Date: Mon Oct 27 2008 - 14:15:27 ARST
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 16:09, Joseph Brunner <joe@affirmedsystems.com> wrote:
>>Hardly an argument for 2x$45k+ ...
>
> Cisco/networking guys are usually the "last man on the deal team" in a big
> environment. Tell that price above to a millionaire PHD engineer with a NYSE
> order routing server at a clearing member firm whose "server" he doesn't
> want connected to a 3750 on the 10th floor... he'll laugh, then tell you go
> order 2 sup's!
Well, make up your mind, Joe! Are we talking about small/medium
company, or Fortune 500? :-). If we're talking about F500, then there
is a lot of reason to argument purchasing additional "datacenter
access" layer and things like that. No point in buying extra Sup's,
where they are not needed :-)
> I used to "fight the good fight" and try to convince people they should not
> connected things to "the core"... it's a lost cause... I'm at a large global
> company today with almost EVERYTHING connected to the "core", and yes,
> singly connected to the core, and yes they have 1 sup 720 in each chassis...
>
> Tick tick tick tick
>
> ;(
Lovely sound... :-)
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