If you have 2 NICs it should work with the Raq 3. Jason
I thought it (Staqware) had been discontinued... in fact looking at the Cobalt site there seems very little information even about the RAQ3 (and I think Staqware was only available on the RAQ3i)?On My Staqware box it says it requires two RaQ3i or RaQ4i servers Each with two Ethernet ports and identical size Hard Disks.On their press release (from 2000) it says 3i's but I am not saying you are wrong... see: http://emea.cobalt.com/about/press/2000/000522.html... in fact on further investigation (see: http://emea.cobalt.com/support/pdf/manual.staqware.pdf - on page 9) - the manual for Staqware does state it runs on a RaQ3i or RaQ4i - but equally it does appear "discontinued" as that was found under their "Discontinued Manuals" pages - see: http://emea.cobalt.com/support/resources/discontinued.htmlNote the RaQ3 is also listed on there (the discontinued manuals pages) but also on the current manuals pages!I have e-mailed Sun to find out whether StaqWare is still available.I am pretty sure it has been discontinued but it will be a shame as the press release announcing it as a new product was only about a year ago!!Thanks...
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