[GRLUG] A Moment of Silence
Bob Kline
bob.kline at gmail.com
Thu Sep 8 13:57:47 EDT 2011
I had Sun machines at work when
they were still called "workstations."
Solaris was indeed a wonderful OS.
Too bad Sun didn't make it open source
before Oracle got hold of it....
How much of the reliability would you
attribute to Sun's hardware? Pretty
clearly an OS can't totally shine running
on junk iron.
-- Bob
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Philip J. Robar <philip.robar at gmail.com>wrote:
>
> On Sep 7, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Ben Rousch wrote:
>
> > I would like to ask for a moment of silence. I just decommissioned my
> > company's main Samba virtual machine which had been running Ubuntu
> > 6.06 LTS since 2006.
>
> At Sun we regularly heard about machines that had been running for years.
> Solaris is so reliable that smaller customers have forgotten where their
> servers are. One story, perhaps apocryphal, told of a small server that got
> walled up when a room was rearanged and had to be found by breaking through
> the wall board. A field support person once found a machine in a closet that
> was so clogged with dust that the fans were no longer spinning, but it still
> running happily.
>
> I wouldn’t be surprised if AIX or HP/UX were similarly as reliable, but I’m
> pretty sure that SGI’s IRIX couldn’t make similar claims:
>
> A friend of mine (also an ex-Sun person) early on in his new job as VP of
> Eng. at an Internet Bubble Startup* asked the founder, “I’ve noticed that
> the SGI servers panic rather regularly. Has anyone looked into this or
> called SGI?”
>
> Founder, “No need to worry, they just do that. And they were free."
>
> My friend’s head then exploded.
>
>
> Phil
>
> *Bigfoot for those of you with long memories.
>
>
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