At 2:02 PM +0000 11/9/05, Jules Richardson wrote:
Lack of responses to this probably indicates
peoples' feelings
toward SGI these days unfortunately - they ceased being a cool
company five years ago :-(
My pair of O2's (a lowly R5k 180Mhz (the crappy one), and R12k
270Mhz) are probably the most impressive machines I own (including my
dual 2Ghz G5 PowerMac). When I got the first one, the R5k, I was
*totally* blown away (I'd been the SysAdmin for a couple of SGI
systems years ago, but never really got to play with them).
Having said that, they're somewhat unfriendly to hobbyists, and
they've pretty much killed off what made them cool, the MIPS range
and IRIX. I don't know what it would have taken, but I can't help
but think that they should have spent some resources porting IRIX to
Itanium, rather than spending all that effort on Linux.
I'd love to get a nice SGI Octane2 or Tezro, but I sure can't justify
the expense! It would make more sense to spend the money on either a
Sunblade 1000, or building a good Linux box.
Zane
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