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3: .SH
4: IX. STATISTICS
5: .PP
6: The following numbers
7: are presented to suggest the scale of the Research
8: .UX
9: operation.
10: Those of our users
11: not involved in document preparation
12: tend to use the system for
13: program development, especially language work.
14: There are few important
15: ``applications'' programs.
16: .PP
17: Overall, we have today:
18: .PP
19: .SP .5
20: .TS
21: center;
22: r5 l.
23: 125 user population
24: 33 maximum simultaneous users
25: 1,630 directories
26: 28,300 files
27: 301,700 512-byte secondary storage blocks used
28: .TE
29: .SP .5
30: There is a ``background'' process that
31: runs at the lowest possible priority; it is used
32: to soak up any idle \*sCPU\*n time.
33: It has been used to produce a million-digit
34: approximation to the constant \fIe\fR,
35: and other semi-infinite problems.
36: Not counting this background work, we average daily:
37: .SP .5
38: .TS
39: center;
40: r 5 l.
41: 13,500 commands
42: 9.6 \*sCPU\*n hours
43: 230 connect hours
44: 62 different users
45: 240 log-ins
46: .TE
47: .SP .5
48: .SH
49: X. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
50: .PP
51: The contributors to
52: .UX
53: are, in the traditional but here especially apposite
54: phrase, too numerous to mention.
55: Certainly, collective salutes are due to our colleagues in the
56: Computing Science Research Center.
57: R. H. Canaday contributed much to the basic design of the
58: file system.
59: We are particularly appreciative
60: of the inventiveness,
61: thoughtful criticism,
62: and constant support of
63: R. Morris, M. D. McIlroy,
64: and J. F. Ossanna.
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