Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!sun-spots-request From: davecb@nexus.yorku.ca (David Collier-Brown) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: avoiding obsolescence Keywords: Miscellaneous Message-ID: <3286@brazos.Rice.edu> Date: 21 Nov 89 15:06:26 GMT Sender: root@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 34 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Refs: Original: v8n199 X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 8, Issue 207, message 4 of 16 miranda!mc@moc.jpl.nasa.gov (Mike Caplinger) writes: | Reading this list, one frequently sees exhortations to buy more memory, | get a faster processor, or otherwise totally replace one's hardware in | order to "keep up" with the latest SunOS release. [...] | Some of us, however, can't afford the luxury of trading up to | a new CPU every 18 months. | The sad thing is, I remember when a 2-meg 68010 Sun configuration was | usable, and even though I have a 20-meg Sun 4 now, I don't think I've | gotten an order of magnitude better performance, from a whole-system | perspective. Well, this raises a relate problem I'm looking at: the widening of the "market" for workstations in our organization. We have administrative users who could make use of a windowing environment, primarily for keeping track of **many many** simultaneous concerns/tasks. We have support (secretarial) users who would love to be able to do more than a single task at a time. Both of these types of people can be "sold" machines like 3/50s. But a 3/50 (and my old 2/50) cannot be provided with enough memory to usefully run SunOS 4... Which means we freeze them at 3.5, and hope they wear out before Sun drops support. So here's a question for Sun and for the readers of this list: how do we broaden the customer base? How long **should** we keep a machine around after the power-freak developers have got a faster one? How long can we get hardware and software support for one? David Collier-Brown, | davecb@yunexus, ...!yunexus!davecb or 72 Abitibi Ave., | {toronto area...}lethe!dave Willowdale, Ontario, | Joyce C-B: CANADA. 416-223-8968 | He's so smart he's dumb.