Whereas I have hands on experience with this stuff. So I guess I should thank you for giving me first-hand experience of being on the receiving end of that mansplaining thing people complain about.
> I imagine IBM would claim that they'd have the lower TCO.
Yes, they will. The funny thing is, the man from HP was in just last month explaining to me that Xeon Superdomes have a lower TCO, too, and last year the lady from Oracle was telling me how I shouldn't balk at the headline cost of ExaData and ExaLogic because, from a TCO perspective, they'd save me money.
Whereas I have hands on experience with this stuff. So I guess I should thank you for giving me first-hand experience of being on the receiving end of that mansplaining thing people complain about.
> I imagine IBM would claim that they'd have the lower TCO.
Yes, they will. The funny thing is, the man from HP was in just last month explaining to me that Xeon Superdomes have a lower TCO, too, and last year the lady from Oracle was telling me how I shouldn't balk at the headline cost of ExaData and ExaLogic because, from a TCO perspective, they'd save me money.