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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: Frank Wechsler who wrote (15624)4/22/1999 5:16:00 PM
From: Stormweaver  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
NT/Linux are the contenders for the existing UNIX workstation market (soon to be the PC market). The simple reason is price/performance/variety of components and operating systems can be changed. You can spend $20-30,000 on a fully loaded 2-way Sun Ultra-2 OR spend $5-7000 on a 2-way fully loaded PIII PC. Performance wise PIII is ahead as well. By going with a PC, the corporate world has the choice of many vendors (more inovation) of software and hardware. Inovation cycles are faster as well as you have many companies competing to get their features out first. Also who wants to pay 1000 bucks for a UNIX license on their workstation anymore when Linux is free ?

The only advantage of the big UNIX vendors now is in the very high end machines ; > 16 way. This will also be leveled in the near future with clustering technology coming out now. Clustering technology makes $ sense when you have a number of relatively inexpensive machines; Linux + PC's on a network.

IMHO
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