On 12/17/18 5:27 PM, Richard Loken via cctalk wrote:
Anything Tru64 Unix does VMS does better. Anything
Linux does Tru64
Unix does better.
If that's true, then I would expect Tru64 to have better support of
modern cryptographic ciphers than Linux. Carrying your analogy further,
I'd expect to see bleeding edge development on future ciphers on
(Open)VMS systems.
Have I made my bigotry clear?
Yep.
Have I? }:-)
You will seriously raise your electric bill and
somewhat lower your
heating bill. All of this hardware is 120V single phase but it would
like a couple circuit breakers all to itself.
Do the breakers need to come from /my/ breaker panel? Or do the Alphas
care if they come from my neighbors house?
...Assuming that there's no sneak current or cross phase issues. I
guess I could power them completely from my neighbor's place and just
link our houses with optical fiber. :-D Or wireless! Seeing as how
Linux sort of supports wireless, (Open)VMS is bound to have support for it.
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Grant. . . .
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