>This question isn't entirely ontopic (as my DEC 3000 model 300 isn't quite
>10 years old) but it also pertains to my VAXstation 3100 & others, so it
>should all blend pretty nicely...
>
>How wacko did DEC go with their VAX machines and their newer (as in 150Mhz
>Alpha) boxen WRT original DEC hardware? I have OpenVMS 7.1 for Vax, and
>OpenVMS 7.21 for Alpha, and I have a chance to order some RZ25's from a
>used vendor for $21 each (is that a good price?) which should be enough to
>get a couple VAXen running, but I would like something bigger in (at least)
>the DEC3000, as I can get some 2Gig drives for $59, and their 1Gig drives
>are $29.00.
>
>I do know about the VAXstation boot drive limitations of 1Gig... For the
>price, I like the 1Giggers better, but they won't do me crap if the VAX
>won't recognize 'em... ;-)
>
>(I've got a few DEC drives laying around, so I've not tried any non-DEC
>drives in my VAXen yet...)
I've run my DEC 3000/300LX on a pair of RZ25's, I've also run it on a
StorageWorks shelf of RZ28's. Taking a look at my main server that's using
a RZ28 as the system disk I'd say 2GB for a system disk and 2GB for a user
disk would be good for your 3000. I'm now using mostly RZ29's on my server
in a pair of storageworks shelves. The nice thing about staying with
RZ29's and smaller is the tapes to fit an entire disk on are fairly cheap,
I'm using a Exabyte 8500 in a small Jukebox.
On the 3100, even though you've got the 1GB boot limitation, data disks can
be larger.
Now what was the question?
Zane
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