Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!edsews!einstein!cirian From: cirian@einstein.eds.com (Steve Cirian) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Unix Today review of Dell and UHC SysVR4 Summary: here it is... Message-ID: <243@einstein.eds.com> Date: 9 Jan 91 21:43:16 GMT References: <3548@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU> <8687@star.cs.vu.nl> Distribution: comp Organization: EDS/TSD - Troy, MI Lines: 61 The following is a summary of an article found in UNIX Today! (Dec 10, 1990) that contrasted the UNIX System V Release 4 offerings from UHC and Dell: UHC price: unlimited - $1495; 2 user - $1280; paper doco $995 support: free for 1st 30 days, $1190 / year upgrades: upgrade from any 286/386 UNIX to 4.0 $880 (2 user) media: 150 MB quarter inch tape (Wangtek or Archive drive with QIC-02 or SCSI interface required). Also available on 3.5 or 1.44 floppies (73 or so of them). comments: UHC "shipped it first". UHC wants to be compatible with as wide a variety of hardware as possible, and delivers a wide variety of device drivers. Installation is a "painful experience". XWIN, Open Look and X11/NeWS included. contact: 3600 South Gessner, Suite 110, Houston, TX 77063 713-782-2700 ...!uunet!uhc!sam Dell price: unlimited - $1295; 2 user - $995; paper doco $744 support: free for 1st 30 days, $500 / year (unlimited), $350 (2 user) upgrades: upgrade from Dell sysV 3.2 to 4.0 for $399. media: 150 MB quarter inch tape (Wangtek or Archive drive with QIC-02 or SCSI interface required). comments: Dell is selling hardware and software solutions, and officially support SVR4 only on their hardware. Dell is waiving the usual 10% restocking fee so users can try it without risk. Dell has streamlined the AT&T code, and added a lot of enhancements at the user level. XR4, Motif 1.1, and Open Look are included. Dell also includes SLIP, emacs, rcs, gdb, elm, mh, and mmdf. contact: 9505 Arboretum Blvd., Austin, TX, 78759 800-284-3355 info@dell.com Disclaimer: This posting is a summary of the article published in UNIX Today! and is not an endorsement of either product. I have not used either product, and have no opinion of them one way or another. Please contact the vendors for more information, and make your own informed choice. -- Steve Cirian ~ local girl: What does BRMC stand for? 750 Tower Drive ~ Johnny: Black Rebels Motorcycle Club Troy, MI 48007 ~ local girl: What are you rebelling against? (313) 265-5738 ~ Johnny: Whattya got?