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Data
Communications
Since point-to-point
is
always
available,
the
choice
then
reduces to
the
following questions:
1.
Can
my
computer
system
accomodate
an
HP
multipoint
configuration?
2.
Is
my
intended
equipment
configuration
and
use of
the
computer
system
conducive to a
multipoint environment? How many terminals do I
want
to
connect
to
the
computer? Where
will
they
be located
both
in
relation
to one
another
and
to
the
computer
system?
What
will
the
terminals
be
used
for?)
3.
Do
I
save
any
money by
using
multipoint
instead
ofpoint-to-point?
In
addition
to
consider-
ing
your
initial
needs
you should also
attempt
to
anticipate
a
growth
pattern
and
what
it
will
mean
in
add-on costs for
both
types
of
configurations.
4.
What
impact
will
multipoint
have
on
the
performance of
the
computer
system?
(What
kind
of response
times
do I
want
and
what
kind
can
I expect? How will
other
applications be
affected?) Again,
try
to
anticipate
a
growth
pattern
and
its
eventual
effect.
5.
Do
I need
the
extensive
error
detection
and
retransmission
capabilities
offered by
an
HP
multipoint
configuration?
To
answer
these
questions
you will
have
to
talk
with
the
representatives
for
both
the
manufac-
turer
of
your
computer
system
and,
in
the
case of remote
installations,
the
common
carrier
(telephone company).
In
general,
then,
you should
use
Multipoint:
Point-to-Point:
If
you
are
connecting
terminals
to a
host
computer
that
supports
the
HP
multipoint
capability
and
the
various
factors
indicate
a notice-
able
cost
savings
while
maintaining
acceptable
main
memory
and
CPU
utilization, response times,
and
throughput.
If
you
are
connecting
terminals
to a
host
computer
that
does NOT
support
the
HP
multipoint
capability
or
if
the
various
factors indi-
cate
no cost
savings
or unacceptable
system
performance.
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