Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!ames!ncar!mephisto!eedsp!chara!daysinns!alanf From: alanf@daysinns.UUCP (Daniel Alan Fleming) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 106 mip PC Message-ID: <472@daysinns.UUCP> Date: 24 Jul 90 12:41:52 GMT References: <12487@netcom.UUCP> Reply-To: alanf@daysinns.UUCP (Daniel Alan Fleming) Organization: Days Inns of America Lines: 64 In article <12487@netcom.UUCP> jbreeden@netcom.uucp (John Breeden) writes: >Does anyone know any details about AT&T's Starserver E? The lit I have >says it's a true symmetrical, multiprocessor 33mhz 486 (4 processors). >They claim a MIP rating of 106MIPS (yea!, I know. That's faster than >a 3090!), and they are shipping it! Well, I don't know what details you are looking for. I have looked over the literature as well and the stats look impressive. While I was at Comdex '90 I dropped by the AT&T booth and looked over the Starserver. It is apparently being released with a number of different configurations with 1 to 4 486 chips. It is running Unix SysV 4.0. (I believe this is the first AT&T machine to be sold with it.) They claimed it could handle up to 200 PC's on Starlan 10 or 75 users interactively. I looked good but is larger than the 6386E PC server. I understand it was released at the same time as AT&T Rhapsody their windows/new wave environment and was not mentioned in its brochures. The prices I heard seem pretty amazing for the power, but a little much for a PC server, even one this powerful. I imagine it is based strickly at large companies or universities. (Who else needs that kind of power?) Hope this did some good. - Alan ========================================================================= Daniel Alan Fleming {uunet}!gatech.edu!daysinns!alanf 4203 Buford Hwy NE Days Inns of America Apt B-7 2751 Buford Hwy N.E. Atlanta, GA 30345: (404)/634-8014 Atlanta, GA 30324: (404)/728-4498 ========================================================================= Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 106 mip PC References: <12487@netcom.UUCP> Reply-To: alanf@daysinns.UUCP (Daniel Alan Fleming) Organization: Days Inns of America In article <12487@netcom.UUCP> jbreeden@netcom.uucp (John Breeden) writes: >Does anyone know any details about AT&T's Starserver E? The lit I have >says it's a true symmetrical, multiprocessor 33mhz 486 (4 processors). >They claim a MIP rating of 106MIPS (yea!, I know. That's faster than >a 3090!), and they are shipping it! Well, I don't know what details you are looking for. I have looked over the literature as well and the stats look impressive. While I was at Comdex '90 I dropped by the AT&T booth and looked over the Starserver. It is apparently being released with a number of different configurations with 1 to 4 486 chips. It is running Unix SysV 4.0. (I believe this is the first AT&T machine to be sold with it.) They claimed it could handle up to 200 PC's on Starlan 10 or 75 users interactively. I looked good but is larger than the 6386E PC server. I understand it was released at the same time as AT&T Rhapsody their windows/new wave environment and was not mentioned in its brochures. The prices I heard seem pretty amazing for the power, but a little much for a PC server, even one this powerful. I imagine it is based strickly at large companies or universities. (Who else needs that kind of power?) Hope this did some good. - Alan ========================================================================= Daniel Alan Fleming {uunet}!gatech.edu!daysinns!alanf 4203 Buford Hwy NE Days Inns of America Apt B-7 2751 Buford Hwy N.E. Atlanta, GA 30345: (404)/634-8014 Atlanta, GA 30324: (404)/728-4498 =========================================================================