Workstation pricing, Sun vs. ISA
Jay Plett
jay at silence.princeton.nj.us
Fri Sep 1 15:37:38 AEST 1989
In article <1989Sep1.014205.12901 at algor2.algorists.com>, jeffrey at algor2.algorists.com (Jeffrey Kegler) writes:
> In article <836 at pitstop.West.Sun.COM> lwake at sun.com (Larry Wake) writes:
>
> >Even in your comparision, which by your admission chose a slightly
> >more expensive Sun with no effort to mitigate the price, against a
> >system that I would imagine took a bit of shopping around to assemble
> >(by either you or the integrator who is packaging it), the difference
> >is not tremendous.
>
> "My admission"? Am I on trial because I look at prices? This is what
> it is like on the street. My clients sure shop around and when I
But if you're going to shop (a/k/a mitigate), don't stop till you've
done both sides of the street.
The 327MB disk in a 386i is a CDC Wren IV, no more, no less. I haven't
priced a Wren IV this month, but the 2300 you paid for your V sounds
like a reasonable number. So, let's cut the disk out of Sun's deal and
go shopping:
RR150M-8 $ 10,490
Wren IV 2,300
Total $ 12,790
For the add-ons you mentioned at the bottom of your original article,
don't forget that the same boards can be plugged into the 386i's
XT/AT bus. As to the added disk, most any SCSI ought to do. You can
get a 700MB Wren V in a shoebox with power supply for $3000 or less.
Your needs are probably different from mine. That's fine. From my
viewpoint, the Sun's value looks compelling. If you don't have a
good reason for needing an 80386, then run your comparison with a
SPARCstation on the Sun side. It'll look better.
> whine about it, they just laugh. Welcome to the NFL. Don't forget
> your helmet.
OK.
Jay Plett
jay at princeton.edu
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