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    • dave247D
      dave247 @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

      @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

      In my case, I have a Power 720, which is obviously a physical system, but I thought it was also referred to as an "i Series" (previously Series i) but also referred to as AS400.

      Power 720 is the server name. Power is the architecture. Series i is the name of the operating system. AS/400 hasn't existed since the 1990s and is the name of the hardware that ran OS/400 that turned into i Series. AS/400 should never be used as name for anything as it is specific hardware that was dead almost twenty years ago. People calling things AS/400 have no idea what the words that they are using mean.

      So I'm not really running AS400 at all... I'm running iSeries. I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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        @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

        @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

        @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

        In my case, I have a Power 720, which is obviously a physical system, but I thought it was also referred to as an "i Series" (previously Series i) but also referred to as AS400.

        Power 720 is the server name. Power is the architecture. Series i is the name of the operating system. AS/400 hasn't existed since the 1990s and is the name of the hardware that ran OS/400 that turned into i Series. AS/400 should never be used as name for anything as it is specific hardware that was dead almost twenty years ago. People calling things AS/400 have no idea what the words that they are using mean.

        Unless you're like me talking about a 20+ year old piece of gear - yes my client has a still in use AS/400 running OS400, hell, I can't believe I'm managed to get a piece of iSeries software old enough to support their box, yet new enough to run on Windows 10.

        In theory it could be as young as 19 years old 😉

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @dave247
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          @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

          So I'm not really running AS400 at all... I'm running iSeries.

          Correct. The two never overlap. AS/400 hardware is so ridiculously ancient and slow. You'd not be able to do anything useful with it. It would be a fraction of the power of a Raspberry Pi but sucking a grand of electricity every month. It wouldn't be 1/10th the power of your phone. The last AS/400 was Power 3, which was the equivalent to a low end old school PowerPC Macintosh desktop that was silly ~12 years ago.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

            @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

            @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

            @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

            In my case, I have a Power 720, which is obviously a physical system, but I thought it was also referred to as an "i Series" (previously Series i) but also referred to as AS400.

            Power 720 is the server name. Power is the architecture. Series i is the name of the operating system. AS/400 hasn't existed since the 1990s and is the name of the hardware that ran OS/400 that turned into i Series. AS/400 should never be used as name for anything as it is specific hardware that was dead almost twenty years ago. People calling things AS/400 have no idea what the words that they are using mean.

            Unless you're like me talking about a 20+ year old piece of gear - yes my client has a still in use AS/400 running OS400, hell, I can't believe I'm managed to get a piece of iSeries software old enough to support their box, yet new enough to run on Windows 10.

            In theory it could be as young as 19 years old 😉

            could be, but I'm pretty sure it's not. 😛

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @dave247
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              @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

              I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

              They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                bend your mind and talk about system 36.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                  @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                  @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                  @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                  In my case, I have a Power 720, which is obviously a physical system, but I thought it was also referred to as an "i Series" (previously Series i) but also referred to as AS400.

                  Power 720 is the server name. Power is the architecture. Series i is the name of the operating system. AS/400 hasn't existed since the 1990s and is the name of the hardware that ran OS/400 that turned into i Series. AS/400 should never be used as name for anything as it is specific hardware that was dead almost twenty years ago. People calling things AS/400 have no idea what the words that they are using mean.

                  Unless you're like me talking about a 20+ year old piece of gear - yes my client has a still in use AS/400 running OS400, hell, I can't believe I'm managed to get a piece of iSeries software old enough to support their box, yet new enough to run on Windows 10.

                  In theory it could be as young as 19 years old 😉

                  could be, but I'm pretty sure it's not. 😛

                  It was pretty crazy to be investing in AS/400 by the late 1990s. Even in 1995 is was feeling like a legacy system that was laughable to be deploying new. It was not very impressive from the beginning in the 1980s.

                  Technically, if you REALLY want to get into it...

                  AS/400 was replaced by iSeries, which was replaced by System i, which was replaced by Power Systems. But after AS/400, people mostly just call it "i" that know what it is.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                    @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                    bend your mind and talk about system 36.

                    System/36 is only five years older than AS/400 in first released and both retired together in 2000.

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                    • dave247D
                      dave247 @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                      @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                      I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

                      They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

                      mmm yeah well that is the lady who's in charge of the main application for which the iSeries is the back-end of. She does not know anything and calls it AS400 on the reg.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @dave247
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                        @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                        @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                        I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

                        They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

                        mmm yeah well that is the lady who's in charge of the main application for which the iSeries is the back-end of. She does not know anything and calls it AS400 on the reg.

                        Well... yes, the people who know nothing always call it AS/400 🙂

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                          @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                          bend your mind and talk about system 36.

                          System/36 is only five years older than AS/400 in first released and both retired together in 2000.

                          AS/400 was the continuation of System/38 from the 1970s.

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                          • dave247D
                            dave247 @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                            @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                            @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                            I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

                            They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

                            mmm yeah well that is the lady who's in charge of the main application for which the iSeries is the back-end of. She does not know anything and calls it AS400 on the reg.

                            Well... yes, the people who know nothing always call it AS/400 🙂

                            Well it is confusing as shit how IBM has changed names and stuff.. I did have it all explained to me by someone once, how stuff used to be AS400, then iSeries, the Power.. etc... I'm just so unfamilliar that it's easy to get mixed up. i need to draw out a timeline or something.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                              @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                              bend your mind and talk about system 36.

                              System/36 is only five years older than AS/400 in first released and both retired together in 2000.

                              AS/400 was the continuation of System/38 from the 1970s.

                              I never worked on 36 or 38... I was told - apparently wrongly, that 36 was replaced by AS/400

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @dave247
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                                @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

                                They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

                                mmm yeah well that is the lady who's in charge of the main application for which the iSeries is the back-end of. She does not know anything and calls it AS400 on the reg.

                                Well... yes, the people who know nothing always call it AS/400 🙂

                                Well it is confusing as shit how IBM has changed names and stuff..

                                There is a reason. These systems are absolute garbage and people only buy them when they have no choice (therefore the confusing bit doesn't matter) or they are confused (so the confusion is the REASON that they get sold.) The confusion, I assure you, is intentional. The entire "i" market is people that were seriously confused.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                  @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                  @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                  bend your mind and talk about system 36.

                                  System/36 is only five years older than AS/400 in first released and both retired together in 2000.

                                  AS/400 was the continuation of System/38 from the 1970s.

                                  I never worked on 36 or 38... I was told - apparently wrongly, that 36 was replaced by AS/400

                                  They were side by side competitors. S/36 was silly by comparison, though. AS/400 replaced S/38.

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                                  • dave247D
                                    dave247 @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                    @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                    @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                    @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                    I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

                                    They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

                                    mmm yeah well that is the lady who's in charge of the main application for which the iSeries is the back-end of. She does not know anything and calls it AS400 on the reg.

                                    Well... yes, the people who know nothing always call it AS/400 🙂

                                    Well it is confusing as shit how IBM has changed names and stuff..

                                    There is a reason. These systems are absolute garbage and people only buy them when they have no choice (therefore the confusing bit doesn't matter) or they are confused (so the confusion is the REASON that they get sold.) The confusion, I assure you, is intentional. The entire "i" market is people that were seriously confused.

                                    How in the effing hell would they not have a choice???

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @dave247
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                                      @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                      @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                      @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                      I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

                                      They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

                                      mmm yeah well that is the lady who's in charge of the main application for which the iSeries is the back-end of. She does not know anything and calls it AS400 on the reg.

                                      Well... yes, the people who know nothing always call it AS/400 🙂

                                      Well it is confusing as shit how IBM has changed names and stuff.. I did have it all explained to me by someone once, how stuff used to be AS400, then iSeries, the Power.. etc... I'm just so unfamilliar that it's easy to get mixed up. i need to draw out a timeline or something.

                                      Why waste your time? Instead put it into getting your company to migrate to modern systems.

                                      I've been pushing this client of mine with the 400 to something else for 10 years... they tell me they are finally ready to move to something else, and sadly, likely going to end up on something with MS SQL.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @dave247
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                                        @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                        I did have it all explained to me by someone once, how stuff used to be AS400, then iSeries, the Power.. etc... I'm just so unfamilliar that it's easy to get mixed up. i need to draw out a timeline or something.

                                        Just remember.... AS/400 is the ancient name from a bygone era. Names with "i" in them were the last dedicated hardware, and are themselves from another era being dead over a decade.

                                        There hasn't been anything made in this product family for a full decade now, it's dead and gone.

                                        All that remains is the "i" operating system that runs on generic Power hardware.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                          @dashrender said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                          @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                          @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                          @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                          I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

                                          They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

                                          mmm yeah well that is the lady who's in charge of the main application for which the iSeries is the back-end of. She does not know anything and calls it AS400 on the reg.

                                          Well... yes, the people who know nothing always call it AS/400 🙂

                                          Well it is confusing as shit how IBM has changed names and stuff.. I did have it all explained to me by someone once, how stuff used to be AS400, then iSeries, the Power.. etc... I'm just so unfamilliar that it's easy to get mixed up. i need to draw out a timeline or something.

                                          Why waste your time? Instead put it into getting your company to migrate to modern systems.

                                          I've been pushing this client of mine with the 400 to something else for 10 years... they tell me they are finally ready to move to something else, and sadly, likely going to end up on something with MS SQL.

                                          Same foolish thought processes that screwed them before, nothing really changes.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @dave247
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                                            @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                            @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                            @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                            @dave247 said in Disaster Recovery as a service companies that support IBM iSeries / AS400 systems?:

                                            I will need to make sure I remember that and try to correct everyone I work with who calls it that... lol

                                            They'll just be confused. If they are calling it that, they are pretty lost and are just repeating things they've heard and have no idea what it really is. Most people don't know the first thing about them and call them that. Avoid those people 😉

                                            mmm yeah well that is the lady who's in charge of the main application for which the iSeries is the back-end of. She does not know anything and calls it AS400 on the reg.

                                            Well... yes, the people who know nothing always call it AS/400 🙂

                                            Well it is confusing as shit how IBM has changed names and stuff..

                                            There is a reason. These systems are absolute garbage and people only buy them when they have no choice (therefore the confusing bit doesn't matter) or they are confused (so the confusion is the REASON that they get sold.) The confusion, I assure you, is intentional. The entire "i" market is people that were seriously confused.

                                            How in the effing hell would they not have a choice???

                                            Politics. Someone higher up got a kickback for using the gear is a very common scenario.

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