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Xref: sserve comp.unix.aix:48342 comp.unix.bsd:15448 comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit:7606 comp.unix.solaris:27709 comp.unix.unixware:14703 Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!newshost.marcam.com!news.mathworks.com!news.duke.edu!gallatin From: gallatin@isds.duke.edu (Andrew Gallatin) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix,comp.unix.bsd,comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit,comp.unix.solaris,comp.unix.unixware Subject: Re: Unix for PC Date: 6 Dec 1994 03:34:00 GMT Organization: Duke University, Durham, N.C. Lines: 25 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <3c0m38$fpm@news.duke.edu> References: <3bvmo1$hgr@cascade.pnw.net> <3c0cir$5i2@engnews2.eng.sun.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: serov.isds.duke.edu Cc: In article <3c0cir$5i2@engnews2.eng.sun.com>, Kevin Clarke <kjc@Eng.Sun.COM> wrote: > >Then I guess it is time to upgrade those 4.1.x machines to Solaris 2.4! > >Kevin Clarke - SunSoft With all this discussion of Solaris, I'd like to ask if NFS version 3 is included with the intel version of Solaris. Since Sun was the co-author (along with DEC) of the June USENIX paper on NFS 3, I'd expect they'd have it out by now. We're running NFS 3 on our DEC Alphas running OSF/1. Its pretty amazing.. I've actually seen over 850k/s on an NFS *write*. And this is over fairly crappy 10BT wiring. Any plans for it in the next version of BSDI? Drew ############################################################################## # Andrew Gallatin, Computer Project Manager # # Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences # # Box 90251, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0251 # ##############################################################################