My wife and I have a vacation place that we rent out seasonally. Last year we set up a Sun Ray 102 so that the tenants could have an idiot proof computer to use. The cost of running the Sun Ray is about $2 per month and the cost of fixing user issues with it is $0.
Who cares if it's only 1280x1024 since its marginal cost is about $2/month! jonathan On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Dave McGuire <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jul 21, 2009, at 5:37 PM, Kent Peacock wrote: > >> What do you mean "dig some old first generation Sun Rays (two words, >>> please) out of a closet". They're still in use all around Sun. >>> >> >> In fact, in one large failover group here in the Bay Area, here are the >> current live counts: >> >> SR1: >> 625 P1 >> 498 P2 >> 140 P3 >> 125 P4 >> 57 P5 >> 3 P6 >> 536 P7 >> 182 P7-170 >> >> Total 2166 >> >> >> SR2: >> 133 P8 >> 301 P8-270 >> 149 P8-FS >> >> Total 583 >> >> Overall total 2749 >> >> The P1-P3 are the original models, and the total of those is 1263, or 46%. >> Those are all probably 8-10 years old. ;-) That's pretty remarkable! >> > > That is *fantastic*. Sun Rays are amazing! > > -Dave > >> >> > > -- > Dave McGuire > Port Charlotte, FL > > > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users > -- -- Jonathan Kalbfeld ThoughtWave Technologies LLC www.thoughtwave.com +1 818.306.5353 x566 +1 212.202.0698 x566 Learn UNIX For Free at unixlessons.com
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