3b2/600G (AFCAC 251 contract) query
Larry Bierma
bierma at nprdc.navy.mil
Sat May 20 06:54:59 AEST 1989
Is any one out there familiar with AT&T's 3b2/600 machines.
Government (DOD) users have the opportunity to by 3b2/600
and a highly discounted cost (AFCAC 251 contract). Being
totally unfamiliar with the 3b2 line I have some questions.
1) There are two optional CPU's, both WE32200 one at 22MHZ
and the other at 24MHZ. The 24MHZ is four times the cost
of the 22MHZ version. Is there a reason (expanded cache?,
improved context switching?) for the dramatic cost
difference?
2) There is a "Multiprocessor Enhancement Feature" which
involves one (or two) additional 24MHZ processors.
How much performance gain does this "feature" provide?
3) Configurations are available up to 128 serial ports
(possibly even 256). How many simultaneous users
can a 3b2/600 really handle given the job mix of a
typical office environment (editing, text processing,
electronic mail, simple MIS functions)? What about
a software development environment? How much does
the different processor speeds and "Multiprocessor
feature" effect the number of simultaneous users
possible.
The disks on the contract machine are all SCSI (CDC WREN)
and the memory capacity is 64MB.
Please respond directly to me at one of the below addresses. I
will summarize the responses if there is enough interest.
--Larry ARPA: bierma at nprdc.navy.mil
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