Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!uxc!deimos.cis.ksu.edu!unmvax!ncar!husc6!rice!sun-spots-request From: sacto!mmsac!cygnus!david@sun.com (David L. Kensiski 929-8844) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: Are fileservers a waste of money Keywords: Hardware Message-ID: <8905041705.AA00894@cygnus.> Date: 10 May 89 05:34:28 GMT Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 32 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu Original-Date: Thu, 4 May 89 10:05:11 PDT X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 280, message 1 of 18 In SunSpots v7 n261 (25 April 89), munnari!trlamct.oz.au!paul@uunet.uu.net (Paul Elliott) said: > We will be adding some extra clients over the next few months and wish to > upgrade the existing hardware and/or buy a more powerful server. > > What we would like to know is where to spend the money. Options 3 (upgrading the [RAM on the] 3/50s) and 4 (providing local SCSI disks), which is actually option 5 (some combination of the above), would probably net you the biggest change in system performance. My experience with SunOS 4.0 is that you want more than 4 MB of RAM on your workstation, especially if you use suntools. Upgrading the RAM on the 3/50s would reduce the number of page faults you will receive, keeping you from swapping as much. Sun doesn't provide RAM upgrades to 3/50s, but there are a number of third party vendors that do. I recently read that Helios offers a RAM upgrade that does not require soldering to the CPU, hence it does not invalidate the Sun warranty or service contract. Local SCSI disks will keep any swapping that does happen off the network. A small disk is all you need if you install a dataless configuration - 50 MB should do fine. In a former life, all of our 3/50s had local SCSI disks, ranging from 70 to 300 MB. The 20 to 30 MB partitions left after putting root and swap on the 70 MB disks was basically worthless - you could put man pages or emacs source on it, but you wouldn't want much more since, in my opinion, 3/50s don't make good file servers. David L. Kensiski 1772 Tribute Road Martin Marietta Data Systems Sacramento, CA 95815 UUCP: uunet.uu.com!mmsac!david VOICE: (916) 929-8844 UUCP: sun.com!sacto!mmsac!david