Xref: utzoo comp.arch:7589 comp.sys.misc:1982 comp.unix.questions:10775 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!ucbvax!husc6!hscfvax!pavlov From: pavlov@hscfvax.harvard.edu (G.Pavlov) Newsgroups: comp.arch,comp.sys.misc,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: High FLOPS/buck machines Keywords: MIPS/$ FLOPS/$ RISC compute server Message-ID: <696@hscfvax.harvard.edu> Date: 19 Dec 88 02:33:22 GMT References: <289@coho.UUCP> Organization: Health Sciences Computing Facility, Harvard University Lines: 18 In article <289@coho.UUCP>, ronj@datacom.ee.ubc.ca (Ron Jeffery) writes: > > We want to buy a compute/file-server for our lab...... One system > that we are considering is the Sun 4/110 which sun is currently offered > to our university at considerable discounts ...I would like advice on high > MIPS/buck (and FLOPS/buck) systems costing less than $50,000CDN (say > $35,000US) for a complete configuration (MIPS, Appolo, HP?). Thanks in > advance. > We matched a Sun 4/260 vs. a MIPS/120-5. It was a NC (No Contest) result. The MIPS, with educational discount, cost us $32k: 16 meg, 2 300 meg drives, ethernet, 4 serial ports, MIPS Unix, and Fortran. Unix Review has done reports on both of these machines recently. We found that their results were right on target, at least for what we did. Particu- larly multitasking issues. greg pavlov, fstrf, amherst, ny