[rescue] Just a thought - what would be a good starter SAPRC system these days?
Al Potter
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sat Oct 20 18:07:29 CDT 2001
> I was wondering what folks suggest to frineds interested in getting a SPARC
> system at home "to learn Solaris".
I universally recommend (now, while Sol8 runs on them) LXen.
Rational:
small (won't piss off wife)
cheap "
common ram
runs current solaris
uses cheapass 50 pin scsi drives
25 pin serial for console
tp ether on board
I recommend snapping up a sun bootable CDROM at the same time.
I also recommend text mode install, and setting up remote X to a linux box
first, then ssh to secure it. This keeps most newbies (even linux savy one)
busy for a WHILE, and teaches a lot of important fundamentals.
> SS/10s and SS/20s are just too slow, but after you drop a VSIMM or two
> inside, they become great workstations, but even dual SM71s seem pokey
> compared to current Celeron 500 MHz boxes.
You have a funny idea of slow.
A 20 is the step up from the LX, 24 bit graphics and dual capable w/ builtin
CD. 10s are almost as good and much cheaper.
4c's are still fine, but will not run current solaris. So if the goal is
learning, a 4m or ultra system is a must, and the LX is the cheapest/best
compromise.
If you want to learn sun big iron, and current solaris is not a resuirement,
the best deal running is 4/600 systems. Basically, a SS10 w/ a VME
interface, they run 2.5.1 OOTB, and the archive will detail how to hach
later versions to run. Drop a board in an x/110 chassis, connect an
external scsi bay and you are up and running CHEAP (sometimes close to free).
I have three of these up and running now.
I personally will jump on an Ultra2 as the "upgrade" to my dual SM71 20 in
the not too distant future. it will have to be CHEAP, and I like the U2
because it allows me to use all my Sbus cards, and some of the stuff out of
the 20.
AL
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