top | item 46960787 (no title) msh | 20 days ago Turn key well designed onprem private cloud. discuss order hn newest specialist|20 days ago Yes and:IIRC, Bryan Cantrill has compared the value proposition of an Oxide (rack?) to an IBM AS/400. throwawaypath|19 days ago >Bryan Cantrill has compared the value proposition of an Oxide (rack?) to an IBM AS/400.I've heard Bryan and Co. call it a "mainframe for Zoomers," but it's much closer to what Nutanix or VxRail is/was doing than it is to an AS/400. load replies (1) ndesaulniers|19 days ago For those of us who are unaware of "the value proposition" of an "IBM AS/400," could someone spell it out for us? load replies (3)
specialist|20 days ago Yes and:IIRC, Bryan Cantrill has compared the value proposition of an Oxide (rack?) to an IBM AS/400. throwawaypath|19 days ago >Bryan Cantrill has compared the value proposition of an Oxide (rack?) to an IBM AS/400.I've heard Bryan and Co. call it a "mainframe for Zoomers," but it's much closer to what Nutanix or VxRail is/was doing than it is to an AS/400. load replies (1) ndesaulniers|19 days ago For those of us who are unaware of "the value proposition" of an "IBM AS/400," could someone spell it out for us? load replies (3)
throwawaypath|19 days ago >Bryan Cantrill has compared the value proposition of an Oxide (rack?) to an IBM AS/400.I've heard Bryan and Co. call it a "mainframe for Zoomers," but it's much closer to what Nutanix or VxRail is/was doing than it is to an AS/400. load replies (1)
ndesaulniers|19 days ago For those of us who are unaware of "the value proposition" of an "IBM AS/400," could someone spell it out for us? load replies (3)
specialist|20 days ago
IIRC, Bryan Cantrill has compared the value proposition of an Oxide (rack?) to an IBM AS/400.
throwawaypath|19 days ago
I've heard Bryan and Co. call it a "mainframe for Zoomers," but it's much closer to what Nutanix or VxRail is/was doing than it is to an AS/400.
ndesaulniers|19 days ago