OffTopic: Intel's dependent on the Alpha chip...

From: One Without Reason <vance_at_ikickass.org>
Date: Thu Nov 1 15:04:28 2001

Where I used to work, there was an IBM PS/2 model 80 that was installed
in a closet to do coordination of manufacturing equipment status and
utilization reports when it was new. It ran DOS. It was deinstalled in
May 2001. It had been running continuously without a crash, except for
losses of power, and that only happened twice in the same year, in 1992.

Peace... Sridhar

On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Brian Hechinger wrote:

> > If you want the utmost in stability (and you do want that for a wafer fab)
> > VMS outdoes the competition (yes, also Unix competition!)
>
> us UNIX weenie wave our uptime numbers around at each other, VMS people don't
> do that. why? you install VMS, boot the machine, and expect it to run until
> you take it offline. the pair of 6000 boxes at the one place i worked at ran
> from the day they were installed, up until they were removed from the facility
> late last year. never shut down. not once. god i love that stuff.
>
> -brian
>
Received on Thu Nov 01 2001 - 15:04:28 GMT

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