Subject: Performance Computing article on old workstations
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Date: 02/03/1999 07:42:22
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Subject: Performance Computing article on old workstations
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Performance Computing (FKA UNIX Review) has an article in the March 1999
issue titled "Old Workstations Never Die." I was pleased to note that
NetBSD was mentioned prominently. Figure 1 lists "Other available OSes"
for architectures such as SPARCstation, Alpha, and BeBox. NetBSD is
listed for 4 out of 7, although BeBox and NeXTStation were asterisked as
under development. We missed SGI, HP and IBM boxes.
My favorite quote was "You should keep an eye on Linux, NetBSD and
OpenBSD."