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Hello,

On Apr 22, 2008, at 04:04, Jochen Kunz wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 16:11:59 -0400
Michael Lorenz <macallan%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:

Seriously, if you want a web server running NetBSD/non-x86 you're
better off with a Sun or a Mac. Or maybe an alpha. Or a PReP box.
Either can be quite a bit faster than what we support here, can take
more than one CPU ( sparc64 SMP is -current only though ), tend to
have more PCI slots ( you may want a SATA card for instance ) and so
on.
Seconded. IIRC PReP and ofppc now support SMP too. Though, ofppc is
still a bit experimental. But most things are done now and I expect the
last remaining issus to settle during the next weeks / months.

Yeah, depends on the machine though. Whatever Tim's got should work fine :)

If you really want a SGI for use as a webserver a Origin 200 would be
the way to go. 3U 19" rackmount, one or two CPUs (180 MHz R10k
minimum), up to 2 GB RAM and lots of SCA drive bays on the front. You
can craylink it to a second O200 to double everything. Only problem:
The O200 is not supported by NetBSD. :-(

nekochan should have recent versions of apache, PHP and so on available for IRIX.

For UltraSPARC you really need to run -current. Instability is the nature of -current. So you will have to find a "stable point in time" of - current.

It also depends on what kind of hardware you've got. My U60 is rock stable these days for instance but if you're concerned about size and power consumption it's probably not the best choice - an U5 might be a better pick. It can take 1GB RAM, up to 480MHz CPUs ( just one though ), nice onboard ethernet and 3 PCI slots. Also it's rather quiet and easy on the power bill. Onboard IDE sucks but it can boot from pretty much any SymBIOS SCSI card.

Of course all that would change if we could add support for newer
SGI boxes - mostly a problem of getting the right hardware into the
right hands.

I can setup remote console access to my O200 for NetBSD developers. ;-)

I've got an Indigo2 to hack - in case I ever find the time ( main obstacle for now is that the firmware only understands ELF64 ). And the X driver for the O2 still needs work too.

have fun
Michael
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