Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!mephisto!gatech!kd4nc!n4hgf!wht From: wht@n4hgf.uucp (Warren Tucker) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: 386/486, well configured: HOW MANY USERS? Summary: One opinion from a 386/20, 4Mb RAM (soon 8Mb), 300Mb disk user Message-ID: <129@n4hgf.uucp> Date: 18 Feb 90 18:37:34 GMT References: <1990Feb15.070638.1086@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us> <22232@abcom.ATT.COM> Reply-To: wht@n4hgf.UUCP (Warren Tucker) Distribution: na Organization: Amateur Radio Station N4HGF Lines: 56 In article <22232@abcom.ATT.COM> brr@abcom.ATT.COM (Rao) writes: > Given: > 386/33 Mhz or 486/25Mhz > 16 Mb RAM > 32 or 64 K cache > 150+ Mb HD 300 to 500 Mb of disk matches the rest of your configuration. Unix will want 80-120Mb just for system software (including man pages). > 2 floppies Take out one floppy and throw it away from you as hard as you can (preferably back onto the supplier's shelf) and replace it with a 60 or 80 Mb tape. Avoid Irwin Magnetics like the Bubonic Plague (beware, as they OEM to a lot of middlemen purveyors of the crap). > Ethernet > SCSI Adapter for HD (Adaptec or similar). > > Interactive Unix or similar SCO is _much_ easier to configure and administer. The C2 Trusted Computer features are for neurotics, paranoids, left-brains, or worse yet government control freaks. Not recommended for sane human beings. > NFS + X11 + TCP/IP + Dev Sys For X11, RAM, RAM, RAM and disk. How about serial ports? I highly recommend Digiboard 8 port boards. Two of them will really do you right. > Q: > How many users can such a setup handle (efficiently) > I would like to know what else I need to make such > I need to make it support 15 simultaneous users. The 386/20 I have keeps me happy. Without bragging, I can certify I keep it as busy as 4 users would at at times. A 19200 baud and a 9600 UUCP session, two makes, a pathalias run and a couple of editor sessions all get along pretty good. I don't know about commercial applications, but for development, the 386/33 should do nicely, but if you can wangle it, go for the 486. Arer the 15 users going to all share the same processor? What is the ethernet for? X terminals? NFS, TCP/IP indicates you plan to use other machines (duh, really?). -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Warren Tucker, Mountain Park, Georgia ...!gatech!kd4nc!n4hgf!wht Hacker Extraordinaire d' async PADs, pods, proteins and protocols Tridom Corporation, VSAT communications leader, an ATT subsidiary