Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!sdd.hp.com!caen!uwm.edu!rpi!masscomp!peora!tarpit!sdgsun!paul From: paul@sdgsun.uucp (Paul Emerson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: sysv386 vs. ILC/SLC??? Message-ID: <1991Feb5.155852.28559@sdgsun.uucp> Date: 5 Feb 91 15:58:52 GMT Distribution: usa Organization: SDG Division SAIC Comsystems Lines: 35 From article <1991Feb4.132518.18331@arrayb.uucp>, by warner@arrayb.uucp (Dave Warner): > I would like to pose a question for discussion, i.e.: > > Why would anyone buy a NEW 33 MHz '486 PC to run > UNIX(tm) vs. buying an ILC or SLC from Sun??? Or, > for that matter, an S4000 from Solbourne??? > Well I've worked with Sun's for the past 5 years and like them very much. I even considered purchasing one for my home system. The problem does come down to cost and it's not purchase cost of the actual hardware. It's maintenance cost and software cost. At work we have a Sun maintenance agreement, which has saved us thousands of dollars. But it is something I can't afford for a home system. We have Sun 3 stuff and have replaced every monitor at least twice some even 4 times in the last 5 years. The mono monitor is about $1900.00. If something breaks on a PC class machine the cost of replacement can be much cheaper depending upon your equipment. You also have more choice of equipment, a mono PC monitor will do in a pinch if your VGA eats it, and so on. Software is another issue. The Sun OS is quite cheap $400.00 (less docs I believe ), but other software is expensive. Of course this whole argument is based on the purchase of a home system. If you work for a big fat corporation go for a Sun and get a maintenance agreement. Sun's hardware service has been great. I don't bother to call the software guys, it's usually a waste of my time. With all that said I am looking at a Sun 3/50 which is now cheap enough (~$800) to hack into a X terminal. -- Paul J. Emerson SDG Division of SAIC Senior Technical Manager 450 Lakemont Ave. UUCP: uunet|tarpit!sdgsun!paul Winter Park, FL 32792 Internet: sdgsun!paul@bikini.cis.ufl.edu (407) 657-1300