[news.sysadmin] Computing equipments for computing centers

kyw@cs.purdue.EDU (Ko-Yang Wang) (12/27/88)

Hi,

A friend of mine asked some questions that I would like to solicit
your opinions.

** I apologized if you think this is a wrong group to ask the questions.  **
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Here is the background:
  Someone is going to start a small (but very good) private engineering school
  that has only five engineering departments (EE, CS, ME, IE, CHE) in Taiwan.
  The school is planned to grow into a institution that has 100~150 professors
  and about 300 graduate students in four or five years.
  This will be a research (graduate school) oriented institution since there
  will be at most 600 undergraduate students (< 30 per department per year).
  There will be a computing center that supports the computing needs of both
  teaching and research.
  Several million (US) dollars budget in computing equipment is planned, more
  is possible (if justified by needs).
  The major question is : what kinds of computing equipment to get?
  I understand that teaching and research have different computing requirement.
  Some of the research equipment will be purchased by individual projects,
  but the computing center should provide adequate computing power for general
  researches.

More explicitly, I have the following questions:
(I understand some of these questions are debatable. Let me know your opinions
 Replies for just one (or more) of the questions are all right, other concerns
 or comments are also welcome.)

1. What type of computers are more suitable for teaching and research needs?

2. Is distributed systems (workstations?) better or big centralized computers
   better?
   How about hybrid systems?

3. Is it better to have the departments handle their own computing need or
   is it more efficient to let the computing center handle both teaching
   and research computing loads?

4. What are the best machines to get in terms of throughput and
   performance/price ratio?
   How many users can the machines support?
   Any data about the performance of the machines that you suggest?
   Price?
   (Parallel computers are under considerations also. In particular, I think
   sequent balance 21000 is a good system to add, are there any other systems
   that have similar or better price/performance ratio?)

5. How much money should be allocated for software purchase?
   What kinds of software to get?

7. How about supporting equipment (terminals, terminal multiplexors,
   ethernets, printers, etc).
   How much money (in percentage) should be spent on these equipment?

8. Your estimation of costs of the equipment that you suggested.

It is your chance to help to spend several million dollars :-)
Your response will be appreciated.

Merry Christmas to Everybody.
And Happy New Year!

Best Regards,
Ko-Yang Wang

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Ko-Yang Wang                    | kyw@cs.purdue.edu |  -----   ------ ___`___
Department of Computer Sciences |                   |  __|__    [] |    ---
Purdue University               |                   |    |         |    ---
West Lafayette, IN 47907        | (317)494-0813     |`-------,    \|   [===]