Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 10/11/06 14:48, Chris Browne wrote:
ajs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Andrew Sullivan) writes:
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 02:50:44PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
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Oh, and a cluster of IBM p570s would probably be enough to run a 20
user system :-(. [Actually, that's probably not *entirely* fair; I
once administered an R/3 system supporting ~30 users on a uniprocessor
DEC Alpha with 256MB of RAM, which by modern standards is pretty
pedestrian...]
<GEEZER>
My first programming job was walloping COBOL on a 1.9 MIPS IBM 43xx
with only 6MB RAM. Supported *70* online users and had a
*relational* database (CA Datacom-DB).
Of course, the FEPs, block-mode terminals and CICS were the crucial
difference.
Damned shame that Unix killed that mentality, and that client-server
was usually implemented so poorly.
</GEEZER>
You had that much memory? Used to run a time reporting system on a 3b2
400, 4MB Ram, WE32100 10MHz processor, 1.1 MIPS. Flat file home grown
database system that used indices in shared memory and semaphore
communication between three continuously running processes.
The application ran in pretty much all the AT&T factories at the time.
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Until later, Geoffrey
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