[comp.sys.sun] workstation SCSI disk I/O performance

lynch@uunet.uu.net (Tim Lynch) (11/01/90)

My section is in the process of choosing a workstation that will manage a
very large database.  Over ten gigabytes.  We expect an average user load
of maybe 8 users.  Due to budget constraints, we must consider a low-end
workstation and will probably try to save additional monies by purchasing
third party SCSI disks to obtain the ten-plus gigabytes needed.  My
questions have to do with disk I/O;  I hope someone can provide me with
some comparative data on DEC, Sun, and IBM workstations.  Sorry, I don't
have particular model numbers in mind, but we hope to keep expenditures on
the main box, without disks, under $25,000.

1. Does anyone have any experience on performance of vendor-supplied vs.
   third-party SCSI disks on any of these machines?  Benchmarks?

2. The October issue of "Unix Review" compared the IBM, Sun, and DEC
   machines among others.  The article included some charts on disk I/O with
   the IBM looking significantly better than the others.  Does any know to
   what extent that performance was the result of driver/controller vs. the
   hard drive?  If we should buy an IBM workstation and plug in third-party
   SCSI, do we loose this performance edge?

Thanks.  I'll summarize or respond via email to anyone asking for copies
of what I learn.

Tim Lynch