[Info-vax] Kittson question

Stanley F. Quayle stan at stanq.com
Tue Jan 6 20:04:41 EST 2015


On Tue, 2015-01-06 at 14:38 -0800, johnwallace4--- via Info-vax wrote:
											
> there's a certain resemblance between "modern" unikernel software, and
> the way that VAXELN worked starting thirty years ago. 

It's the classic, "what's old is new again." It kills me when I see
someone trying to re-invent clustering when VMS had it decades ago.

> [...] Multia [...]

I started a VAX to Alpha port with a cluster of three Multias. One of
the Multia's croaked because of the "heat death" issue. Can't remember
if I gave them away or just trashed them.

Finally got the customer to buy a DPWS 500au to complete the port.
Vastly superior. 

> "The DMCC license costs are less than any other Alpha system... "
> I'm surprised people who can afford Charon/etc would need to fuss
> much about the cost difference between DMCC licences and other Alpha
> licences.

I've had customers who wanted to create a totally new system that did
not exist before. In that case, there are no licenses from a physical
system to transfer to the virtual one. To get legal licenses, they'll
have to buy new licenses. The last time I got a quote for a small set of
Alpha licenses, it was several times larger than the CHARON license
price.

-- 
Stan Quayle
Quayle Consulting Inc.

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