Buying UNIX for a clone
W. Paul Zola
paulz at sco.COM
Tue May 7 12:11:27 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr30.172955.11199 at nstar.rn.com> larry at nstar.rn.com (Larry Snyder) writes:
[discussion of Support costs deleted]
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}that's cheap - both ISC and SCO are well above $1200
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}>That doesn't sound too bad, though, for companies. Does the $500 per
}>year include free patches (as required to fix problems) and unlimited
}>telephone support?
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}yes - with Dell, but no on the others - which limit you to X number
}of calls
I can't speak for ISC, of course, but this information is incorrect
for SCO Support.
1) SCO Support offers a variety of support packages, the cheapest of
which costs about $100/yr. $1200/yr sounds about right for our
highest level of support (1 hour turnaround, guaranteed escalation to
Engineering, etc.). Most people - certainly all owners of home
machines - don't need this level of support, which was designed for
VARs and large resellers. I believe our "standard" support package
costs about $500/yr. (Don't quote me on this - I've never even seen
a price list!)
2) All SCO Support packages are "unlimited calls" - you can call in
as many times as you like for as many problems as you have with your
particular supported product.
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By all means, examine every '386 *NIX vendor. Just be sure to make
your decision based on accurate information about costs and services.
-
Paul Zola Support Technical Lead, Operating System
paulz at sco.COM
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