Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!sharkey!cfctech!kevin From: kevin@cfctech.cfc.com (Kevin Darcy) Subject: Re: Is the 3b2 dead?, I think so:-( Message-ID: <1990Jun11.012933.898@cfctech.cfc.com> Reply-To: kevin@cfctech.cfc.com (Kevin Darcy) Organization: Chrysler Financial Corporation, Southfield, MI. References: <285@alix.UUCP> <1990Jun7.163046.6487@cbnewsc.att.com> Distribution: usa Date: Mon, 11 Jun 90 01:29:33 GMT In article <1990Jun7.163046.6487@cbnewsc.att.com> pgn@cbnewsc.att.com (Novorolsky) writes: > >The 3B2 is NOT dead! >The 3B2 is NOT dead! >The 3B2 is NOT dead! >The 3B2 is NOT dead! > >Okay?? > >Maybe this statement should be posted monthly (Sheesh!) > >The 3B2 computer model 300 is no longer being manufactured. >All other models are still in production. The hardware is in production, certainly. But how long will that last as its software support and installed base withers away? >Just this last monday, Release 3.2.3 of the UNIX\(rg Operating system >for the 3B2 models 500, 600, 700, and 1000 was announced. >It provides up to 25% improved performance over the previous >release (SVR3.2.2) for the 3B2. Who would buy 3.2.3 (yes, *buy* - I understand that 3.2.x is not considered a "maintenance upgrade" for anyone who is already running 3.1.x or greater, so it is not free under a normal contract) when 4.x is around the corner? AT&T's "parallel development" strategy doesn't make much sense to me. >Other evidence of the health of the 3B2 line: > > Continued sales of 3B2 computers to the USAF > > Some additional SCSI peripherals: > Optical Disk Changer (A "juke-box" type arrangement) > 320/525 MB cartridge tape unit which is compatible with > the 60MB and 120MB units in current 3B2 models. Wow! You mean one will actually be able to back up a 3B2/600 onto 1 tape? It's about time. But 525 Mb is still not enough to safely back up a whole 3B2/700 or /1000. And magneto-optical is so slow... Speaking for myself, as usual. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ kevin@cfctech.cfc.com | Kevin Darcy, Unix Systems Administrator ...!sharkey!cfctech!kevin | Technical Services (CFC) Voice: (313) 948-4863 | Chrysler Corporation Fax: (313) 948-4975 | 27777 Franklin, Southfield, MI 48034 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------