That's part of what makes the idea interesting. Of course I suspect you'd
saturate your Q-Bus backplane with it. IIRC, the backplane can handle
roughly 3MB/s.
I suspect such a solution might be faster than a MicroVAX II with SCSI
drives. I've not tested the theory as while PCI FDDI cards are cheap
enough, the Q-Bus ones were not the last time I checked.
Zane
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Kari Uusim ki wrote:
About the comparation between FDDI and RD* disks. Theoretically FDDI should be faster,
because it is capable of delivering about 12MB/s, compared to the RD* disks which might be
able to deliver about 1MB/s.
Kari
Zane H. Healy wrote:
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Kari Uusim ki wrote:
first when you do a disk shadow copy and second when you boot a satellite over the
Ethernet.
This is where I've always wanted to play with FDDI. I'd love to boot a
MicroVAX II off of either a high end VAX or an Alpha via a FDDI link. I'm
curious as to which would be faster. Running the MicroVAX II off of native
disks, or over the FDDI link.
Zane