Academic workstations -- Followups to comp.unix.questions ONLY
John Mashey
mash at mips.COM
Sat Jun 10 10:22:34 AEST 1989
In article <CLINE.89Jun9165618 at sun.soe.clarkson.edu> cline at sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Marshall Cline) writes:
>We have a SINGLE disk server in our School of Engineering, all other
>workstations being diskless (thin wire 10Mb/s Ethernet), being
>connected via Sun's NFS. There are probably 20 or more "clients"
>running off this one server. Although we're pushing the performance
>of the disk server, the concept of a single disk server is the BEST
>THING SINCE SLICED BREAD.
......
>Having a central location for files (the disk server) means that each
>workstation that you log onto acts like it has your files. No two
>versions, etc.
This sounds like an argument for X-window terminals, almost,
depending on how much execution goes on in the workstations versus the
host; i.e., you're probably now bottlenecked thru the host's disk
subsystem.
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