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Originally Posted by Spirit Connect
Does anyone find as soon as you start using a particular model of DELL machines in your fleet they shortly change it to something new non-compilable with your existing gear, making having spear gear pointless and it won't work with newer stuff you buy from them or is it just me?
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Umm, depends.
The 1855's for instance were released about 3 years ago. They were replaced with the [backward compatible] 1955 series. Now the new M (?) series has a 5 year life cycle (according to their tech preview presentation anyways).
The SC* series is 'no lifecycle' hardware. 860's were the successors to 850's. Both of them had a 1.5-2yr lifecycle although not too much was backward compatible (mainly cause 860 mainly came about due to Dual Core CPUs).
2950's themselves are actually 1955's put into a 2RU case. Consequently, a lot of those parts are backward compatible too. The new R series servers are the same deal with the M series of blade. 2950's I believe have an EOL of Q1 2009.
Finally, laptop's have a 3 year life cycle. The D series is being phased out with the E series released a month (?) ago.
<jab> Maybe you just need to buy more kit Spirit </jab>
Stu