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by sien 3687 days ago
FWIW, where I was you didn't need the power of a big mainframe anymore and because of the size of the database you could actually buy a super beefy x86 machine with hundreds of gigabytes of RAM that could store the entire DB in RAM.

However, rewriting 30+ years of legacy code was very difficult. The place had tried and failed on two occasions so far to do it.

It seemed a bit like the airline reservation software system GDS and how it's still around.