Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!gatech!rutgers!pyrnj!dasys1!rpaul From: rpaul@dasys1.UUCP (Rod Paul) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: Experiences with 4D/2xx as timesharing systems? Message-ID: <9339@dasys1.UUCP> Date: 14 Apr 89 23:55:50 GMT References: <89Apr9.160219edt.38129@neat.ai.toronto.edu> <30349@sgi.SGI.COM> Reply-To: rpaul@dasys1.UUCP (Rod Paul) Organization: Datamerica Systems, NYC Lines: 51 At work we've been running 3 of the 4D series machines for just over a year now, our current configuration is: 2 4D/70G's 8M ram 2x380Mb drives 1 CS12 16M ram 1.2 gig drive serial-port-adapter 9-track Also on our net is an Abekas A60 (don't do graphics without one). We're gunna receive a personal next week, and upgrade all machines to 16M ram (NeWS is quite a hog)... The only bitch we've ever realy had with SGI has been the gen-lock boards not putting out REAL broadcast quality, thus the Abekas. Our CS12 has been rebuilt 1.5 times, kind of a bitch, but SGI have allways been real good about support, and the most down time we've ever had is about 4 days. We do a lot of 3D computer animation on these machines using Wavedick, sorry Wavefront, software. There are never more than about 4 users on the server at once, but it exports via NFS to the other machines and is accessed constantly. Our future plans will be to upgrade to 240's as servers and slap personals on them (if we find the personals reliable). In general I'm very happy with SGI, their libraries and the direction they're going with networks, i.e. distributed graphics library (DGL). I've found both the hotline and local service guy's very responsive and have even received the ocasional call from out west asking how things are going. Compared to the nightmares I've heard about SUN, APPOLO and DEC regarding servicing, SGI blows them away. Peripherals? Sure they're expensive, but I don't have to spend time dicking with drivers and finding out the hard way how well some product integrates. Let SGI do it first, and pay them for it. Also if it screws up, they'll replace it, probably quite fast. Guess I'm sounding like a sales guy, but of all the machines I've worked on in the past seven years, SGI are going in a decent direction, at least where computers and graphics are concerned (allthough I'm not sold on NeWS yet). Cheers, Rod. -- Rodian Paul | Big Electric Cat Public UNIX | Just say YES to UII ! ..!cmcl2!dasys1!rpaul |