Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!vsi1!wyse!mips!zorba!dtynan From: shultz@mmm.3m.com (John C Schultz) Newsgroups: comp.unix Subject: Re: Recommendations for workstations and CASE tools Message-ID: <1369@zorba.Tynan.COM> Date: 22 Mar 89 20:18:12 GMT Sender: dtynan@zorba.Tynan.COM Organization: 3M Engineering Systems & Technology Lab, St. Paul MN Lines: 41 Approved: dtynan@zorba.Tynan.COM In-Reply-To: <390@sce.UUCP> Sun vs Apollo vs HP vs DEC hmmm! We use a mixture of SUN 3's and HP 300 series. I have used an Apollo a long time ago. DEC has a high performance system running UNIX but I understand that the low price is because all the software is unbundled. I personally would chose a "standard" operating system - which leaves Apollo out. SunOS is mostly BSD4.2 and HP UX is mostly System V. SunOS is by several accounts much more robust than HP UX. Specifically I had asked the net about connecting HPs and SUNs via SUNs Network File System (NFS). The net consensus was that it would work but because of the flexibility of SunOS not HP UX. HP requires you to use preformatted 1/4 inch tapes (which we make :-)) and I would rather use garden variety 1/4 inch tapes (which we also make). Perhaps the biggest immediate advantages of HP over SUN is that HP supports X windows with reasonable performance and has 68030 machines immediately available. SUN will announce 68030 machines in early april as well as SPARC implementations. Version 4.1 of SunOS (4.0.1 is a looser) is also supposed to support X windows. My bottom line ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I will continue to buy SUNs since the price performance (after April) is reasonable and they are very popular so most public domain software (GNU in paticular) easily compiles on SUNs. I also like the BSD interprocess communications better than the SYS V whatever it is called. -- john c. schultz schultz@3M.Com ..!uiucuxc!mmm!schultz (612) 733-4047 3M Center, Bldg 518-1-1, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 The opinions expressed herein are, as always, my own and not 3M's.