[rescue] The best 'rescue' workstation
Mike Nicewonger
twmaster at twmaster.com
Sat Apr 23 14:44:39 CDT 2005
On Apr 23, 2005, at 3:28 PM, Zach Lowry wrote:
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> Jochen Kunz wrote:
> | Back to the original question: A HP9000 B3600 or the like should be
> OK
> | too. Its 550 MHz PA-RISC CPU is comparable in INT speed to a 1 GHz P
> III
> | and to a 2 GHz P IV in FP performance. It has 4 or 5 independent 64
> bit
> | 33/66/100 MHz PCI host bridges for lots of IO bandwith and the raw
> | memory bandwith is somthing like 2 GB/s. I saw such systems on
> ebay.de
> | for a few 100,- EUR. Problem is the OS. HP-sUX or Linsux. IIRC
> PA-RISC
> | Linux can use Matrox PCI cards...
>
> Good, we've gone from Sun->SGI->IBM->HP. :)
>
> I had looked at the B2000, and a J5600/J6000. I can't find a B3600,
> only
> a C3600, explain?
I'd wager he meant a B2600
Systems info here: http://www.openpa.net/systems/index.html
> I have used HP-UX and didn't mind it too terribly, felt pretty Unix-ish
> and comfortable. Irix and Solaris were no biggie either, but AIX kind
> of
> blew me away when I tried it. Of course, if I got the J-class, I'd just
> help you out with NetBSD. :)
I have a B132L+ with OpenBSD 3.6 installed and am amazed at the
performance. I also have a C3600 if I ever get the spare time I want to
hack on getting $FREE_OS on. Linux is supposed to run well on the C3x00
machines. I have a J210 with a very old and creepy install of Debian on
it. Didn't like it much at all as I am more familiar with *BSD.
--
Mike N
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She hit me.
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