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From: pgil@sphinx.uchicago.edu (paul  gilna)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Garnering info on SUN 386i
Message-ID: <4522@sphinx.uchicago.edu>
Date: 11 Aug 88 14:33:41 GMT
Article-I.D.: sphinx.4522
Organization: U. Chicago Computation Center
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This is one of those boring "please compress your n years
of experience into a four line response" requests, so if
you can't hack it, `just say n'.

I Should like to hear ( directly please, less net clutter)
from anyone who is currently using a SUN 386i as  I am trying
to assess the merits of buying one as a small LAN server.
Bear in mind when deciding to reply that I shall probably
pester you with inane queries but hey, what's a net for?

Initially I am interested in how big an administrative chore
running one would appear to a UNIX novice.

cheers, paul gilna

 
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