dbr@cybvax0.UUCP (Douglas Robinson) (11/30/84)
We have just received a upgrade option from DEC to change our currently fully loaded 16K RAM backplane (yes one of the 'oldies' :-}) to a 64K RAM backplane. We have 2Mb in the current backplane and are attempting (gag) to support ~25 users (our poor 750...). Does anyone have any benchmark results to *prove* to management that such an upgrade is worthwhile if we can go from 2Mb to 3Mb or more? We currently run 4.2BSD and when the number of users gets to about 20 things really deteriorate quickly if anyone tries to do anything difficult (like a 'c' compile). I was hoping that with the added memory the O/S would be able to keep more in memory and swap less thereby reducing the disk overhead for such loads... Does anyone know for sure? With numbers to prove it??? Many thanks. -- Doug Robinson Jobs don't kill programmers... programmers kill jobs! Cybermation, Inc. 617/492-8810 377 Putnam Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 (USA) ...!{mit-eddie, harvard, mirror}!cybvax0!dbr