386 Unix Options
Mark McWiggins
mark at intek01.UUCP
Thu Nov 17 11:49:07 AEST 1988
We're upgrading from SCO Xenix 286 and are considering our options ...
We've been quite happy with their product, but we have a number of criteria
to meet and are pretty price-sensitive. Since SCO still seems "behind"
the others (no NFS that we're aware of, etc.) and no longer will allow their
products to be sold mail-order, it seems worth shopping.
The machine would be used for
(1) development by the resident Unix hack (that's me) regularly, and a
few others sporadically
(2) mail/news via UUNET & Telebit @ 19200 bps
(3) TCP/IP connection to DOS (Netware) & maybe Mac
(4) SCCS archiving of all our source
Here's what we need:
(1) Console multiscreens
(2) ESDI disk support
(3) TCP/IP, with the ability to let several clients login using
a single board
(4) Xenix software compatibility (I guess this means Sys V R3.2?)
(5) Support for Telebit modem @ 19200 & dialing in/out on a single line
(6) NFS
(7) Support for Everex cartridge tape
(8) RELIABILITY
Here's what we'd like, but isn't essential:
(1) VP/ix support
(2) Diskless node support over NFS
(3) Korn Shell
I'd like to hear about:
(1) your experience with a similar sort of setup: system/network board
combinations, how much memory, how many/what kind users, how
experienced you are at sysoping and how much of a pain installation
was, etc.
(2) the prices you paid
(3) vendors and your experience with them
I realize this sort of thing has been done before, but I'm not aware of any
similar summaries about the latest greatest (Sys V 3.2, Xenix 2.3).
Please reply by E-mail, and I'll summarize for the net. Thanks in
advance.
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