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Douglas Nakamoto
Mar 4, 2002 20:03:03 GMT   

Has HP compiled a list of 3rd party vendors who will be offering support for older e3000 servers? Or, better yet, a page of WWW links?
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Chuck Ciesinski This member has accumulated 1000 or more points
Mar 5, 2002 19:05:14 GMT  8 pts

Douglas,

I don't know if HP has created such a listing yet. There are
hardware support lists available at the following sites:
www.3k.com,www.3kworld.com, www.interex.org

This question has also been presented to the users of the
3000-L@raven.utc. There are a number of companies listed in the archives of your question.

HTH,

Chuck Ciesinski
Chuck Ciesinski This member has accumulated 1000 or more points
Mar 5, 2002 19:12:24 GMT    Unassigned

Douglas,

As a side note, Interex is sponsoring a complete track on
migration at the HPe3000 Solutions Symposium in San Jose next April. This would be a very good place to also address your question.

Chuck Ciesinski

PS

It's 3000-L@raven.utc.edu to
post questions. Sorry I forgot the '.edu' in the previous post.
Douglas Nakamoto
Mar 5, 2002 22:35:43 GMT    N/A: Question Author

Chuck:

Thanks much! I've also found that www.OpenMPE.org is a good source of information.

Regards,

Douglas
Mark Landin This member has accumulated 250 or more points
Aug 14, 2003 19:51:47 GMT    Unassigned

I would not be expecting HP to be compiling such a list. They would prefer that all 3000s, older or new ones, simply turn back into pumpkins at the stroke of midnight on that fateful EOL day in 2006.

Why do they care? Because people staying on the e3000 won't be buying some other HP system to replace it. HP has no compelling business reason to help people homestead on the e3000. If they did have one, I imagine they wouldn't have EOL-ed the platform in the first place.
 
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