Maybe I'm biased (I started my Sun Ray experience as the only user on
a dual V240) but an Ultra-10/440 wasn't an especially positive
experience for a Sun Ray user.  I mean, it was "good enough", but a
U2 would just be... painful.  I would assume that a U60 would fall
into the "good enough" category, rather than the "usably good"
category.


On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 10:04:52AM -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2006, at 9:13 PM, Mark T. Hatcher wrote:
> >I'd like to set up two SunRay 100's for my teenage kids to do homework,
> >internet etc...  I'm looking at using a high end PC and Solaris 10 for 
> >the
> >server.  How much horsepower and RAM do I need; and what would be 
> >optimum?
> 
>   Hmm, why not pick up something like a Sun Ultra2 or Ultra60 on eBay?  
> Should cost you a fraction of the price of a high-end PC, is more 
> reliable, and is MORE than capable of handling the load.
> 
>            -Dave
> 
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