ISC Upgrade Cost

Jack F. Vogel jackv at turnkey.tcc.com
Thu Jul 5 05:30:46 AEST 1990


In article <147235 at felix.UUCP> birch at felix.UUCP (Stephen Birch) writes:

>I was very interested to read your comments. I currently own 2.0.2 Interactive
>and have been very happy with it. However, ISC has now introduced an upgrade
>(2.2) for which they want about $800!!!
 
Huh?? Where do people come up with these high figures? What components are
included in this price? I bought the upgrade for the OS (unlimited user)
and the Development system. The OS cost $100, and the Dev. system was $200.
Now I don't know about you but in my book this is a bargain considering it
is a whole new release with new manuals, new features, and considering when
I bought 2.0.1 over a year ago it cost me around $1200 (the upgrade to 2.0.2
was free). Maybe if you have every package in sight and upgrade all of them
the total comes out this high but I don't think you have to upgrade every-
thing.

On the matter of whether its worth it, I would say absolutely. I know some
people have been having some problems (seems like mostly SCSI problems) but
I had nearly no problems at all doing the upgrade, other than a couple of
little gotcha's which I was fortunately prepared for (like the damn thing
overwriting crontab files just like it did in 2.0.2, etc). The new 
installation program is quite nice other than the choice of red text for
the installation output from cpio, yeech! Neat trick that you boot from
floppy and then release it to read in the other packages without having
to reboot. Most of all its fantastic to have real job control! I haven't
gotton the Development System yet, they back-ordered me on it :-{!!
My only real gripe in this whole process is that the folks at the upgrade
hotline don't seem to believe in returning calls or at least sure take
their sweet time about it, oh well.

Disclaimer: MHO not my employer's.
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Jack F. Vogel			jackv at locus.com
AIX370 Technical Support	       - or -
Locus Computing Corp.		jackv at turnkey.TCC.COM



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