Subject: Re: See NetBSD in Action (well, not yet ;)
To: David Maxwell <david@fundy.ca>
From: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 11/17/1999 08:16:15
David Maxwell <david@fundy.ca>  wrote:
 > On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 03:52:56AM -0800, Todd Whitesel wrote:
 > > > I need to generate an updated picture.  Right now there's:
 > > > 
 > > > 	- ppro/200 > > 	- ppro/200 > > 	- hp300 > > 	- ds5000/133
 > > > 	- Mac Q700 > > 	- Shark > > 	- Alpha > > 	- Sun 4/690
 > > > 	- Sun 3/80 > > 	- mvme167 > > 	- vax server 3100 > > 	- pc532
 > > > 	- amiga 2500 > > 	- Next slab > 
 > 
 > Ok, but you're both listing multiple x86s, and in this list, even
 > identical CPUs. Is this for most ports, or most machines?

I only listed the two ppro's because one is the fileserver for the rest
of the machines... We have multiple hp300's but only listed one.  We have
a Sun 3/60 too but didn't list it.

I also didn't list the 60 sharks in the shark-tower.


 > And to qualify, do they need to be in one room, or one house?
 > 
 > 	- 1 * Sun3 (3/260)
 > 	- 2 * Sparc ( 1, 10)
 > 	- 3 * Amiga (2000/2500 - and 6 others not NetBSD capable)
 > 	- 1 * Mac68k (575 LC040)
 > 	- 6 * i386 (from 486 - PII-266)
 > 	- 1 * m88k (quad 88100 - coming soon)

If you want to do 'total numbers', I can produce a substantially more
complicated and 'large' list.

I have over 100 running NetBSD machines in 3 countries and 2 continents.

I know people who have >100 NetBSD machines but they're all the same.