Using a Personal Iris (4D/25S) as a timesharing machine
Roy Smith
roy at phri.UUCP
Thu Oct 5 07:17:06 AEST 1989
We're considering getting a 16-Mbyte 4D/25S to use as a general
purpose time sharing box (to replace an old Vax-11/750). We're looking for
something which can support about 10-15 simultaneous users doing a random
mix of generic non-floating-point stuff (emacs, big bib/tbl/eqn/troff jobs,
etc) mostly coming in via telnet connections. We also expect to use it as
a server for a variety of network services, such as a domain name server,
yp server, nntp, nfs, mail, and as a line printer spooler. I suspect I/O
performance will be more of a concern than raw CPU speed. Has anybody put
a 4D/25S to this type of use? Are there any hidden problems I should know
about?
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Roy Smith, Public Health Research Institute
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