Info sought on Sun, Vaxstation and Apollo.
Ron Baxter
ronb at natmlab.dms.oz
Sun Dec 7 16:01:50 AEST 1986
We are currently evaluating these graphics workstations
and are under pressure to decide soon, We have glossies
and are arranging demos, but I really would value
comments from those of you who have already trodden this
path. I summarize below my current assessment which is
leaning towards Vaxstation II/GPX (influenced by prices
as we see them), and invite you critical reactions,
together with any additional info that may help. If
there are enough reponses I will summarize.
OUR CURRENT SET-UP
A Vax 750 with BSD 4.2 (4.3 soon) and a Microvax I
(remember them) connected by Ethernet. They are used for
statistical data analysis (S, Genstat, Minitab),
mathematical word processing (TeX, LaTeX) and fortran
programming (IMSL, etc).
REQUIREMENTS
Another CPU (Microvax or equiv) to take some interactive
load off the 750, and a Graphics Workstation with 8
bit-planes for research on image analysis -- mainly
studying techniques for enhancement of raster images.
CONFIGURATIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION
- a Microvax II for interactive users, together with
either a Sun 3 (110 or 160) , or a Vaxstation II/GPX, or
an Apollo DN 570.
- a SUN 160FS for interactive users and to act as a
fileserver for a diskless 110C (or 160C)
OUR ASSESSMENT SO FAR
For the interactive users the Microvax II is the simplest
solution since the binaries are compatible with the 750,
while the Sun 3 160FS is easily workable and would make
sense if we are likely to buy a number of Sun
Workstations from here on.
APOLLO. This is currently trailing our field for 2
reasons. Firstly, the different networks. Can NFS or
equivalent be run between the Vaxes and the Apollo?, if
so what costs are there for the software to do this?, how
fast and effective is this Ethernet gateway from the
Apollo token ring network? Secondly, the different
ancestry of the UNIX on Apollo (Domain/IX) which is not
a direct descendant of BSD 4.2 like SunOS and ULTRIX.
This makes me suspect that porting existing software
could be harder. For example, do S and TeX run on
Apollo?, have others found the shifting of C and f77
programs from vax/4.2 to Apollo easy, or is it full of
hidden gotchas?
Sun 3. First let me say that Australian prices for Sun
seem relatively higher than elsewhere (as far as I can
gather). Thus the Sun 3 110C + SCSI seems a little
cheaper than a Vaxstation II/GPX but not much. But the
110 cannot accommodate a Graphics processor, this would
apparently require a 160C and the price is considerably
higher. So how important is the GP for our application
(ie displaying and manipulating a series of raster
images)?
Vaxstation II/GPX. Does it have graphics performance
that is equivalent to a Sun 3 + GP (we get the impression
it does)? NFS is currently not available on ULTRIX but
we believe it will be soon (is this true? and how soon?)
There are currently no diskless Vaxstations and I don't
know if they are planned, but does this matter if the
RD5? disks are cheap enough. Are the applications where
the Sun is clearly better than Vaxstation? Have
Vaxstation owners found the availability of software to
be poor?, for example are there TeX previewers, graphics
support for S, etc.
Thanks for your patience, and I look forward to some
interesting responses
--
Ron Baxter, CSIRO Div Maths & Stats, PO Box 218, Lindfield, NSW, Australia.
PHONE: +61 2 467 6059 ACSNET: ronb at natmlab.oz
ARPA: ronb%natmlab.oz at seismo.css.gov
UUCP: ....{seismo,hplabs,mcvax,ukc,nttlab}!munnari!natmlab.oz!ronb
--
Ron Baxter, CSIRO Div Maths & Stats, PO Box 218, Lindfield, NSW, Australia.
PHONE: +61 2 467 6059 ACSNET: ronb at natmlab.oz
ARPA: ronb%natmlab.oz at seismo.css.gov
UUCP: ....{seismo,hplabs,mcvax,ukc,nttlab}!munnari!natmlab.oz!ronb
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