DOS/UNIX network configuration
Rich Braun
rbraun at spdcc.COM
Fri Jan 25 15:44:05 AEST 1991
jim at newmedia.UUCP (Jim Beveridge) writes:
>If the SCO pricing policy for Unix V 386 is the same as ODT, then
>the NFS nfsd filesystem export daemon costs about $1500. You
>will also pay $200+ for a 3COM ethernet card. You can
>buy a 600 Megabyte hard disk for the price of all that.
>Hardly seems worth the effort
Natch. After criticizing SCO last week for its cruddy telephone system,
designed to maximize the distance between developers and technical support,
I must now rush to their defense.
NFS for SCO Unix includes not only nfsd, but also the include files for
developing RPC and XDR stuff (the so-called 'development system'). It
costs something like $400-500 for the whole thing, and the installation
procedure is as simple as one can imagine: three diskettes and about
a half-hour's time.
TCP/IP is extra, though; BSD comes with both NFS and TCP/IP, whereas
SCO charges a separate fee for each. TCP/IP plus NFS can be had for
a ballpark figure of $850.
A project for someone: porting PC/IP to SCO Unix. It should be possible
to put together at least a workable public-domain TCP/IP for SCO Unix,
even if not as complete a version as that available from SCO.
-rich
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