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Date:      Mon, 21 Aug 1995 11:59:52 -0700
From:      "Amancio Hasty Jr." <hasty@rah.star-gate.com>
To:        peter@nmti.com (Peter da Silva)
Cc:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Marketing opportunity... 
Message-ID:  <199508211859.LAA02123@rah.star-gate.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 21 Aug 1995 12:46:12 CDT." <9508211746.AA17428@sonic.nmti.com.nmti.com> 

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Would love to post this on comp.sys.intel with a subject heading:
Why FreeBSD?



If people start questioning the net performance we can slam them
with the Network Computing review of FreeBSD NFS server vs NT's NFS server.

Can I do that ? 

	Amancio

>>> Peter da Silva said:
 > Newsgroups: comp.newprod
 > Subject: Re: CD Net for Windows NT Announcement
 > Message-ID: <9508180421.aa12753@redtail.cruzio.com>
 > Keywords: Meridian Data, Inc.; CD Net for Windows NT; CD ROM, Windows NT, TC
     P/IP, NetBEUI, IPX, Networking, software
 > 
 > In article <9508180421.aa12753@redtail.cruzio.com>,
 >  <jhill@meridian-data.com> wrote:
 > > Available August 18, 1995, CD Net for Windows NT software has a suggested
 > > list price (U.S.) of $1,995 for an unlimited-user server license.
 > 
 > For $1,995 I can buy a PC, install FreeBSD and SAMBA on it, and add CD-ROM
 > drives as required (7 per SCSI card). I will be able to put up to an unlimit
     ed
 > number of CDROM drives under a single drive letter.
 > 
 > > Windows NT is also available integrated with Meridian's CD ROM network
 > > servers.  The CD Net 914 network system, configured with seven CD ROM driv
     es,
 > > has a starting suggested list price of $12,795;
 > 
 > For $12,795... let's see, for $300 per drive, plus $100 per cabinet for each
 > group of 7 drives, plus $300 for a good SCSI card...
 > 
 > 	$2000	FreeBSD server, 1 CD, Pentium, 16 MB.		 $2000
 > 	$2600	7 CD cabinet, x4				$10400
 > 		Total						$12400
 > 
 > For $12400 I get 29 CDROMS, under one drive letter.  Not bad...
 > 




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