V.4 & Mach Update
Peter da Silva
peter at ficc.ferranti.com
Thu Aug 9 04:09:29 AEST 1990
In article <1990Aug7.222716.7957 at ico.isc.com> rcd at ico.isc.com (Dick Dunn) writes:
> How much do you think a 386 Mach or other system with a BSD-like inter-
> face ought to cost? What's the max price that would make sense?
This is two questions:
How much do you think a 386 Mach ought to cost?
If it's reliable and compatible with System V/386, probably on the order
of $1000 (50% more than ESIX, anyway) on up. Otherwise, about the same.
The max price would be 10% or so more than V.4, so $2200 or so.
How much do you think a 386 system with a BSD-like interface
ought to cost?
About half a 386 system with a System V interface, unless it's *in
addition* to the System V stuff or has an equivalently good system
admin package. Standard BSD system administration hasn't improved
any since V7 days.
> Would you pay more for a BSDish system than for Sys V? About how much,
> as a percentage?
-50%
> Would you pay more (or less?:-) for Mach, _per_se_?
50% more.
> Why? (e.g., "cause I like it" or portability or particular features...)
It's an overall better design, and allows real asynchronous I/O instead of
polled I/O like in BSD and System V.
> How would something like this stack up against a V.4 system?
It'd still be better, even if it didn't include X or TCP. Mach is just a
better design.
> How much difference should there be for 1-2 user vs unlimited? (That
> sort of asks what you'd use it for and how valuable a many-user setup
> might be?)
I wouldn't consider a real 1-2 user license (i.e., one you couldn't
trivially ignore) worth getting.
> What are the things that would have to be there?...
A real multi-threaded UNIX on top of Mach... none of this "UNIX as an
application program" stuff. Decent system admin tools.
For work, TCP is essential. For home, I wouldn't care.
> ought to be there?...
Loadable personality modules, so if you don't care about full System V
or BSD bugs... I mean features... you don't have to burn RAM on them.
> would be nice?
Man pages, ksh, X, TCP.
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