[net.unix] Want info on Pyramid 90/x or Ridge 32 computers

anita@utastro.UUCP (Anita Cochran) (04/13/84)

We are interested in hearing from people who have had some experience
with either the Pyramid 90/x or Ridge 32 computers.  They are both
RISC architecture machines reputed to be much faster than a VAX 11/780
with floating point accelerator and they run UNIX.  They are also cheaper.

Specifically, we would like to know about:
  1) general experience
  2) speed
  3) reliability
  4) support from the manufacturer.
  5) does the fortran really work
  6) any problems encountered in set-up or continuous operation
  7) evaluation of periperals you have
  8) number of users on your system and how responsive it is
  9) how would you recommend a system be configured (both what to get
     and what not to get; what you wish you had/had not gotten)

Any information along these lines you can give us would be greatly appreciated.
Please reply by mail.
Thanks in advance.


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ron@brl-vgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie <ron>) (04/13/84)

It's not hard to be faster and cheaper than a VAX/780.  It's now
an old machine (more than 6 years!).  Unfortunately DEC hasn't come
out with a new top end machine but insists on selling you multiple
780's to do the job.  USELESS!  One 780 not enough for you?  Pay
twice as much and get 2 780's that perform at about 1.7 times as fast.

Foo, I doubt we'll buy anymore VAX's.

-Ron