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3329.1 | Does this extract from VTX EASYNET help? | DEMON::PILGRM::BAHN | Curiouser and Curiouser ... | Sun Aug 14 1994 13:33 | 23 |
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*** EASYNET CENSUS ***
Countries connected by EASYnet 52
Active sites connected by EASYnet 466
Total subnets 1317
Total DECnet areas 308
+------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
| Fiscal Month | Apr 94 | May 94 | Jun 94 | Jul 94 |
+--------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
| DECnet Stacks (1)| 93,146 | 94,501 | 95,241 | 95,721 |
| IP Stacks (2) | 40,689 | 44,601 | 44,888 | 48,584 |
| Computers (3) | 103,318 | 105,651 | 106,463 | 107,867 |
+-------+----------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
(1) DECnet stacks from DNRS Registrations
(2) IP Stacks from named IP hosts
(3) Computers = 100% DECnet + 25% IP
If you have any questions regarding Census information, please send
mail to [email protected] or ANCHOR::REGISTRAR.
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3329.2 | | GEMGRP::gemnt3.zko.dec.com::Winalski | Careful with that AXP, Eugene | Sun Aug 14 1994 13:38 | 6 |
| RE: .1
Interesting. There are more computers working for Digital than
people.
--PSW
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3329.3 | So ? | WELCLU::SHARKEYA | Lunch happens - separately | Sun Aug 14 1994 14:24 | 3 |
| Not suprising - I've got 8 on Easynet at home......
ALan
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3329.4 | When is a computer not a computer? | DEMON::PILGRM::BAHN | Curiouser and Curiouser ... | Mon Aug 15 1994 00:42 | 7 |
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That number is probably the sum of all registered non-hidden and
hidden nodes. That would include printservers and other devices
that we don't normally think of as "computers."
Terry
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3329.5 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Mon Aug 15 1994 04:27 | 13 |
| In some environments it is normal to have slightly more computers
than people. Where I work, most people have a workstation of some sort,
plus a share of a host cluster, plus a share of print servers,
dedicated routers... In a demonstration/benchmark centre you would have
all of the above, plus perhaps another 30 or 40 machines that could
only be used by booking them for a particular benchmark or
demonstration. On a factory production floor you would have computers
that would be networked for purposes of monitoring and stock control
and similar, but the number of them would be quite unrelated to the
number of people working there.
It just shows we are using what we sell. If you use a computer then
it will reduce your costs.
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3329.6 | Many people have more than one system on their desks! | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Mon Aug 15 1994 08:45 | 10 |
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Well, I have a VAXstation 3100/76 SPX on my desk which I use for
nearly everything, and a DECpc 450D2LP (if that means anything to
anyone?) for the POINT system which I could use for terminal emulations
as well if it wasn't so unfriendly compared with the VAXstation.
Each of my fellow (DECdirect) Tech. Supporters have or soon will
have a similar setup. So that boosts the numbers a little.
Malcolm.
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3329.7 | What is "largest email" network? | CFSCTC::PATIL | Avinash Patil dtn:244-7225 | Mon Aug 15 1994 10:53 | 9 |
| re .0
Well, the question is how one (HP) defines what is "largets email" network
in the world. May be HP defines it as most number of email messages sent
and not the largest number of computers connected to the network. I
remember reading somewhere that HP was way ahead of Digital in terms of
number of articles posted on USENET.
Avinash
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3329.8 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Aug 15 1994 11:33 | 5 |
| Re: .7
You couldn't prove it by me for the non-vendor-specific newsgroups I read.
Steve
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3329.9 | lies, more lies and statistics | WELCLU::SHARKEYA | Lunch happens - separately | Mon Aug 15 1994 11:38 | 3 |
| maybe they are telling porkies - hoping that no-one catches them out
Alan
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3329.10 | | SULACO::JUDICE | May fortune favor the foolish... | Mon Aug 15 1994 12:39 | 12 |
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Remember, HP is a much bigger COMPANY than DEC, with business lines
outside of just computers (something like $22B revenue).
So if they've deployed a company wide E-mail system that touches almost
all employees it would be bigger than ours based solely on the # of
users.
I'd strongly suspect though that AT&T has a bigger e-mail population
than DEC and HP combined though.
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3329.11 | | NPSS::BRANAM | Steve, Network Product Support | Tue Aug 16 1994 12:52 | 5 |
| RE more computers than people: that's client/server at work
for you. We are all brain servers to the computers, and
have the capacity to serve multiple clients at once. Maybe
we should sell it: DECbrainserver for VMS, WNT, MSWIN, Unix and
OSF.
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3329.12 | wide variety of services here | WRKSYS::SCHUMANN | UHF computers | Tue Aug 16 1994 17:45 | 5 |
| >>> We are all brain servers...
Speak for yourself, buddy. Some of us are drivel servers :-)
--RS
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3329.13 | switched on | ANNECY::HOTCHKISS | | Wed Aug 17 1994 06:42 | 4 |
| re .2
>> Interesting. There are more computers working for Digital than
people.
Don't you mean 'switched on' rather than working?
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3329.14 | what's in a word? | CX3PST::CSC32::R_MCBRIDE | This LAN is made for you and me... | Wed Aug 17 1994 12:39 | 3 |
| re:.13
probably a better word for both would be 'extant'.
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3329.15 | | WEORG::SCHUTZMAN | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Thu Aug 18 1994 10:01 | 8 |
| re: .13, .14
Good point. There must be two dozen systems sitting in the empty
offices around here, switched on and waiting to receive mail that no
one would read.
--bonnie
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3329.16 | This seems the obvious question | TNPUBS::JONG | Steve | Fri Aug 19 1994 22:57 | 1 |
| Which company has more employees?
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3329.17 | | YIELD::HARRIS | | Sat Aug 20 1994 13:47 | 5 |
| I think AT&T then HP then Digital. But that doesn't answer the
question; otherwise IBM would be above all three. Not ever company
gives nearly all it's people email access.
-Bruce
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3329.18 | Shrink happens | TNPUBS::JONG | Steve | Sat Aug 20 1994 17:33 | 2 |
| Fair enough, Bruce. But you have to admit the possibility that
they now have a larger network.
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