Mark Rousell wrote: > On 30/10/2018 17:14, Simon Matter wrote: <snip> > Yup. When I looked at IBM Power machines before (maybe about a year ago, > not sure), there was actually a pricing tool on the website. You could go > through various options for machines (GPUs, CPUs, storage, memory, etc.) > and get a price. Annoyingly I didn't record detailed pricing info but, as > I recall, the prices were painful but not totally out of > comparison with high end x86-64 servers from HPE and the like. I wish I'd > kept the quotes now. > >> IBM has the chance to change this now. >> > > It would be nice if they would. But I think it be a very big step for > them to willingly reduce prices unless and until other vendors can undercut > them in a large enough scale. But it seems that a lot of people in larger > businesses still like the security of "IBM" (even if they choose to run > Linux on the boxes). > Unless I'm misremembering, these are midway between small server and mainframe. I just did a search, and only found used systems, never new, and they were all "refurbed", starting at $1500, and going up to $22k... and still refurbed. I think my guess of new, > $100k is about right. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos