Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!crdgw1!sixhub!davidsen From: davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (Wm E. Davidsen Jr) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Need Recommendations On 386/486 UNIX systems Keywords: unix, 386/486 Message-ID: <2710@sixhub.UUCP> Date: 22 Dec 90 03:02:07 GMT References: <8204@uwm.edu> <1990Dec18.002013.28881@news.iastate.edu> Reply-To: davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (bill davidsen) Organization: *IX Public Access UNIX, Schenectady NY Lines: 52 In article <1990Dec18.002013.28881@news.iastate.edu> i1neal@exnet.iastate.edu (Neal Rauhauser -- ELT Computer Applications Group) writes: | | I have $10k budgeted to build a system to handle 10 - 15 concurrent | users. There will be 8 - 16 serial ports and a 1.5 MHz T1 line. Users | will be running a news reader and downloading information, not much else | will be occuring on the system. I waited a few days for other replies on this and didn't see any. The T1 is the kicker. If it is transformed by hardware into ethernet then you have lots of choices. If you want to use some fancy interface you must decide based on what o/s supports it. I would go with Xenix. It's not remotely state of the art, but it is well tested and very reliable. I'm painfully aware that more modern systems, and most versions of V.3.2, are not quite as reliable. It supports multiport serial very well, it supports TCP if you don't need NFS, and is generally a good solution to your particular problem. | 1. processor speed, 386 or 486, cache sizes? With smart serial cards a 25MHz 386 will be fine. | 2. system ram, 12 meg? 16 meg? more? Go with 16, memory is down around $42/MB, choose a system which put it all on the motherboard. Regardless of ads, many versions of 386 unix become strange after 16MB. You don't need that much, don't blaze a trail for others. | 3. disk controller? Adaptec 1740? Garder variety ESDI. Use two drives to improve performance. I will venture to recommend the CompuAdd caching controller and Seagate (Wren) 766MB (670MB formatted) controller and drives. These have worked well in about a dozen systems at work, with varying loads, and I'm confortable recommending them. | 4. 16 port serial card? Two 8's. You might find performance a hair better one way or the other, but redundancy says use two, and there's no drawback I can see. *Smart* cards, please. | 5. the best worm or MO disk with worm capabilities - necessary for | legal/archive purposes Spend the money on a good tape drive and do the backup faithfully. -- bill davidsen - davidsen@sixhub.uucp (uunet!crdgw1!sixhub!davidsen) sysop *IX BBS and Public Access UNIX moderator of comp.binaries.ibm.pc and 80386 mailing list "Stupidity, like virtue, is its own reward" -me