"Jonathan Hutchins" writes: > Given that we're supposedly weighing mainframes against commodity/desktop > PC's running Linux, I don't really see the PC/Linux system replacing a > system that has four rooms full of modem/terminal/network interconnectors > feeding under the floor to the host. Sometime around 1995, I was working on one of those "OODB with web interface" things that's ubiquitous now, but was very new back then. Anyway, the main system ran on a SPARC 2 workstation and used Apache and an OODB from Poet. The OODB was also available for Linux, so I also did development on a tiny 486SXj-25 laptop (the 'j' means it's an extra-slow 486SX-25). Having used Suns since the Sun3, my impression was that the SPARC 2 was a pretty quick box. One day, just for fun, I benchmarked the two systems just to see how much slower my anemic laptop was. I was quite shocked to discover that the laptop was the faster of the two, by a significant margin (maybe 2x, I forget). The moral for me was to be wary of my guesses about the relative speeds of hardware (in light of Moore's law). -- Mike Coleman, mkc@mathdogs.com Windows XP http://www.mathdogs.com Linux :) problem solving, expert software development