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From: ARBMAN@DKNBI51.BITNET ("Mats Arbman, NORDITA, Copenhagen")
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Subject: A LAVC with Vax 8650 as boot member - good or bad?
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Date: Mon, 13-Jul-87 16:31:00 EDT
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Is there anybody out there running a Local Area Vax Cluster using
a Vax 8650 as boot member? The satellites could be anything from
Vaxstation 2000 up (with local disks or diskless). Since I assume
the satellites would run excellently, what, in this case, is the
impact on the 8650? Any comments about what happens to the 8650 when
the satellites run "normal" jobs, io-bound jobs, when satellites
boot etc. etc. would be very welcome!

Mats      (Arbman@Dknbi51.Bitnet)