PC-LANs using SPARCServers

2007-12-25 7:43:00

Original question

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>

> Hi

>

> This is a question concerning SPARC performance,

> when it's used as a read-only server for PCs.

>

> Since we're familiar in networking with SUNs and

> TCP/IP, we want to give a global solution for all

> company's PC users, who are working in a common

> environment, that is MS-Windows, Word, SuperCalc,

> TimeLine, compilers and other utilities.

>

> The question is:

>

> Using big hubs (32 or 64 twisted pair ports, one AUI)

> can a SPARC serve 64 or 2x32 PCs, using one or two

> ethernet interfaces? No routers or bridges!

> We suppose the SPARC to serve read-only DOS programs

> and to be local mail relay for the floor's departemental

> PC LANs. The users won't have write access anywere

> except their local PC disk.

>

> Theoretically, yes..., but does someone doing it?

>

Answers

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John R. Brown (johbro@auto-trol.com) explains that 50 PCs(PC-NFS)

are served from a 4/330 (40 Mb RAM) on one ethernet interface

without any problems at all, and the server is already serving

workstations on the other interface. Network traffic is < 5%.

He says however that the PCs got big troubles by latching onto

a NIS server, when putted on the existing heavily loaded subnet.

David Fetrow <fetrow@biostat.washington.edu>, said, a SPARCstation 1

serves 16 PCs with PC-NFS with no problems so far...

Brian Bartholomew - bb@math.ufl.edu - asked if the TCP/IP s/w for

PCs does it coexist with Windows 3.x well.

Thank you all folks.

It seems that an SS2 can serve easily one floor's PCs (50-60), perhaps

in different ethernet interfaces.

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