[comp.sys.sun] Requestion for Configurations: Unix Server System

taylor@limbo.intuitive.com (Dave Taylor) (10/08/90)

I am currently contemplating upgrading my main Unix computer to a newer,
faster machine and am interested in hearing recommendations from people on
what they think would be an ideal solution.

The machine is intended to be a file / mail / CPU server, so I don't need,
for example, a bit mapped X Windows console.  Instead, I need a machine
that is *very very* reliable, and can handle a relatively adverse
operating environment (high dust levels, somewhat extreme temperatures,
etc) as well as little, if any, ongoing administration or maintenance. 

Specifics:

- at least 8MB of RAM, probably 12MB or more ideal
- at least 1 GB of disk space - prefer regular SCSI
- at least 6 serial ports - either built in or on add-on cards
- a backup media of some sort (8mm?)
- LAN capabilities, or at least an upgrade path
- System V or BSD based -- just very *solid* software
  including a C compiler, mail system, HDB UUCP, etc.
- $10,000 (or less!) completely configured w/support contract

The kind of thing I figure might fit the bill include a SPARCserver-1+
from Sun, a low-end MIPS box, perhaps a NeXT (though I think that the
reliability would be poor) or an HP.  I'm not sure, though, and I am
hoping that the net can assist in this information quest.

Also, please feel free to forward this note to a sales office, if you have
connections with a particular company too.

Thanks for your assistance!  I shall summarize my findings in the group
"comp.sys.misc" in a few weeks.

						-- Dave Taylor
Intuitive Systems
Mountain View, California

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