The short answer is this:
Same difference as a SPARCServer and a SPARCStation
The VAXServers were licensed differently (time share users) vs the
VAXStations (as a workstation). There are a few internal differences as well.
As for a first VAX I'd say that no, its not really a good choice as a first
VAX. My reasoning is as follows:
- If your goal is to experience "VAXness" then just get a
VAX 4000/VLC. Its small, reasonably quick, and can operate
as either a workstation or a server.
- If your goal is to write code that talks to unusual devices
then get a Qbus based VAX like the MicroVAX II or a MicroVAX
3{4,5,6,8,9}00
- If your goal is to do code development, perhaps support a VMS
effort then get a fast Desktop VAX 4000/90a
- If you want to do both get a VAX 4000/10x and a Qbus cabinet to
attach to it.
If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area, I can help "VAXenate" you. :-)
I've got a couple looking for new homes.
--Chuck
At 08:59 AM 10/8/01, you wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a question:
Someone on Ebay is selling a Vaxserver 3100 model 10.
The question is: what is the difference betwen a vaxserver and a vaxstation
3100? This wil be my first vax system. Is this a good one to grab?
I'm new to this, so any help would be apreciated.