Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!wuarchive!uunet!unhd.unh.edu!pss610 From: pss610@unhd.unh.edu (Paul S Secinaro) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Opinions wanted on best UNIX for networking Summary: SCO, Interactive, or Novell w/ NFS :-( ? Message-ID: <1991May24.171328.12876@unhd.unh.edu> Date: 24 May 91 17:13:28 GMT Organization: University of New Hampshire Lines: 38 We have been considering several options for creating a small Ethernet here in the lab. Because there are several different types of hardware used, not just DOS machines, we have sort of drifted away from the choice of Novell Netware 3.11 for a server. I would be interested in what people think of a UNIX/NFS solution for this environment. Right now we have a couple of copies of a fairly old AT&T SysV/386 R3.2.1 with no networking support (other than RFS, blecch). The way I see it, our options are: o Get Novell and eventually upgrade to the NFS server when we need it ($$$) o Upgrade our existing AT&T UNIX with TCP/IP, NFS, etc, and get PC-NFS, or something similar for the DOS machines. o Junk AT&T and get a shiny new copy of Interactive, SCO, or something like that will all the goodies included. We will then also need PC-NFS. (I've heard many good things about Interactive) I'd appreciate hearing peoples opinions on what they would choose. Is TCP/IP an appropriate choice for a small network? Seems kind of like overkill, with all the overhead for routing information, etc. How about pricing? Do SCO and Interactive offer educational discounts? How about Sun, FTP, and others on the DOS side? At $400 per license, the cost of PC-NFS seems to really inflate the price of a UNIX solution (we would initially have about a half-dozen machines on the net, so 6*400 = $2400). Please note the new email address below. The address I'm posting this message from is unreliable. Thanks! -- Paul S. Secinaro Synthetic Vision and Pattern Analysis Laboratory Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Kingsbury Hall University of New Hampsire Durham, NH 03824