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- From: fr@compu.com (Fred Rump from home)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386,biz.sco.general
- Subject: Re: SCSI II
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.173651.26775@compu.com>
- Date: 19 Aug 92 17:36:51 GMT
- References: <1992Aug14.175221.10687@compu.com> <wd.714117169@tukan>
- Organization: CompuData Inc.
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- wd@pcsbst.pcs.com (wd) writes:
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- >fr@compu.com (Fred Rump from home) writes:
-
- >>If I would like the fastest and meanest I/O combination between disk, tape
- >>and controller, what does the combined net wisdom recommend for a SCO UNIX
- >>environment?
-
- >Check if your setup works before you buy it. We are just having
- >trouble getting SCO to install on (probably too fast HP-) SCSI
- >disks.
- >Wolfgang
- >Company : PCS GmbH, Pfaelzer-Wald-Str. 36, 8000 Munich, Germany.
-
-
- Well, Wolfie, that's exactly what I'm doing here. Since there seems to be no
- real response, except for private email asking for any information I may get,
- it would seem that it doesn't.
-
- Perhaps open systems only go so far and no further. We are presently planning
- an installation of a 256 user Altos 15000 based upon Intel and SCO but with
- lots of fancy proprietary stuff underneath. Until we actually see 150 or more
- users running at the same time the whole thing remains a bit scary.
-
- In theory lots of stuff works - but in real life - it's another ballgame.
-
- Fred
-
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