Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!umich!sharkey!nstar!larry From: larry@nstar.rn.com (Larry Snyder) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386,fido.unix Subject: Re: Need Recommendations On 386/486 UNIX systems Keywords: unix, 386/486 Message-ID: <1990Dec22.212501.29065@nstar.rn.com> Date: 22 Dec 90 21:25:01 GMT References: <8204@uwm.edu> <1990Dec18.002013.28881@news.iastate.edu> <2710@sixhub.UUCP> <1990Dec22.143706.4493@virtech.uucp> Organization: Northern Star Communications, Ltd. Lines: 59 cpcahil@virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) writes: >In article <2710@sixhub.UUCP> davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (bill davidsen) writes: >> 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. >I have found System V R3.2.2 (ie latest releases from the respective >vendors) to be very reliable. The only panic's we have had in the past >year have been due to memory problems. The only reboots we have had to >do have been because of a hung archive tape drive (that's archive's problem >not the OS). We bang the hell out of our system and have had it up for >months at a time with no problems. I agree with Conor - I can't image anyone with the hardware resources these days wanting to go with Xenix. If he has 10 grand (I believe that was the amount) to work with - he could put together a screamer Unix based system with FAST SCSI drives. The Xenix file system is so very slow - and the chance that continued development for third party applications is grim. >>| 3. disk controller? Adaptec 1740? >> >> Garder variety ESDI. Use two drives to improve performance. I will >Two drives does not get you that much performance improvement on ESDI. However >it does get you much more with a SCSI system. I would recommend SCSI (perhaps >adaptec 1542, or bustek equivalent) especially if the OS you choose is >ISC (because ISC has highly optimized SCSI performance). Again, I agree with Conor - a pair of SCSI drives that support SYNC transfers will scream past all the ESDI systems I've seen (including the 15m variety).. >The additional benefit of SCSI is that the tape drive can use the same >controller (thereby saving costs of the controller and saving precious >slots and interrupts). Plus - DAT and optics - and lots of devices without the need to add another controller.. >>| 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. >I would recommend a single card. (Slots are precious commodities, don't >waste them). The card I like best (and of course this is just personal >opinion) is the Megaport-24. I don't have enough experience with this to comment.. -- Larry Snyder, Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN USA {larry@nstar.rn.com, uunet!nstar!larry, larry%nstar@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu} backbone usenet newsfeeds available Public Access Unix Site (219) 289-0282 (5 high speed lines)