[Am-info] LINUX FUTURE SCALES OUT

Fred A. Miller fmiller@lightlink.com
Wed, 4 Dec 2002 23:13:36 -0500


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LINUX FUTURE SCALES OUT
      (Source: InfoWorld.com) As dominant systems and software
companies continue to pour millions into scaling Linux for the
enterprise, some observers now believe the open-source OS's
future is to serve as a distributed, network-based operating
system.

" In fact, the image of Linux as a scale-up operating system will get a b=
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soon when SGI releases its Itanium 2-based Origin 3000 server. The produc=
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can run off-the-shelf versions of Linux on as many as 64 processors."

NO mention of MickySoft! :)

Fred

http://www.linuxworld.com/go.cgi?id=3D741415

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