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Linux experiences 'prolific' growth, says Linux Foundation's Zemlin
Published by: SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 30 Jun 2008
ARTICLE - From mobile applications to high-performance computing. Linux has become increasingly central to all forms of computing, says an expert.
SPARC/Solaris vs. Intel/Linux
Published by: SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 17 Jul 2007
EXPERT RESPONSE - A Unix-Linux migration expert describes the differences between Solaris on SPARC as compared to. Linux on Intel.
Building an HPC Linux cluster has gotten simpler, Beowulf leader says
Published by: SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 24 Jul 2008
ARTICLE - A Beowulf Project founder spoke recently about the improvements made to the process of building a Linux high-performance computing, or HPC, cluster.
LinuxWorld 2008 features cloud, virtualization topics
Published by: SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 28 Jul 2008
ARTICLE - This year's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo and Next Generation Data Center show will start Aug. 4 in San Francisco with 200 exhibitors.

HIGH-PERFORMANCE LINUX COMPUTING: CLUSTERS, GRIDS, MAINFRAMES from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
Red Hat, Platform Computing bundle brings HPC to mere mortals
ARTICLE - Red Hat has debuted HPC Solution, which layers a high-performance cluster management stack on top of its 64-bit OS, and aims to ease HPC management for users.
SUSE-Linux-on-IBM-loaned mainframe becomes teaching ground
ARTICLE - The University of Arkansas now has courses devoted to Linux on the mainframe. It also has a loaned z900 machine, which it shares, along with compute resources, with other schools.
Merrill Lynch travels rocky road to 'stateless computing'
ARTICLE - Merrill Lynch touted its "stateless computing" cloud at LinuxWorld. But one analyst countered that the project pushed the limits of technology to the edge.
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LINUX DATA CENTER SERVERS from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
Open source survey turns up empty on servers but yields some noteworthy results
ARTICLE - OpenLogic's first survey of open source software hasn't identified open source use in data centers, but the results do indicate some noteworthy trends.
Linux Foundation to host first end-user summit
ARTICLE - In October, the Linux Foundation will host the End User Collaboration Summit, to foster collaboration among key Linux developers and advanced users.
Cisco taps Linux for agility, low cost in data center
ARTICLE - Cisco Systems has transformed its data center into on-demand computing resource with Linux as an agile, cost-effective platform for rapid virtualization.
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LINUX SERVER IMPLEMENTATION, MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION ISSUES from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
Red Hat, Platform Computing bundle brings HPC to mere mortals
ARTICLE - Red Hat has debuted HPC Solution, which layers a high-performance cluster management stack on top of its 64-bit OS, and aims to ease HPC management for users.
Which database is best for multiple platforms: Windows, Linux and Unix
TIP - Linux expert Ken Milberg offers advice on database selection for the heterogeneous data center, and recommends Oracle based on market share, support and technical abilities.
Cisco taps Linux for agility, low cost in data center
ARTICLE - Cisco Systems has transformed its data center into on-demand computing resource with Linux as an agile, cost-effective platform for rapid virtualization.
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LINUX VIRTUAL APPLIANCES from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
Novell launches SUSE Appliance Program
ARTICLE - Novell's new SUSE Appliance Program creates stackable components to help ISVs build applications faster. But Red Hat already has a head start on a similar appliance.
New Novell SUSE Linux shop surprised by Xen's polish
ARTICLE - Despite the high bar set by VMware's ESX Server, one Novell OES 2 customer is pleasantly surprised by Xen's virtualization offering.
Virtual appliances spawn new class of Linux distros
ARTICLE - Virtual appliance independent software vendors see a role for streamlined Linux distros with specialized package management capabilities.
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LINUX IN THE DATA CENTER from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
OSSEC implementation in Windows
EXPERT RESPONSE - A user wants to implement OSSEC on a Windows server because he has no server side Linux operating system.
Nagios: Preventing data center downtime
TIP - Nagios' remote monitoring and management capabilities promise to protect data centers from costly downtime. Take advantage of these features with the help of this tip.
Cisco router too costly? Vyatta wants to help
NEWS - Vyatta Inc., the startup vying to take on Cisco Systems Inc., is seeking to expand its toehold in the networking market with the introduction of a larger router and security networking appliance -- and at a fraction of the ...
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GETTING STARTED WITH LINUX from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
Hardy Heron
WORD - Hardy Heron is the code name for version 8.04 of Ubuntu, the open source Debian -based Linux distribution. Hardy Heron was released in April 2008 and succeeded Gutsy Gibbon. Hardy Heron is widely recognized as one of the most ...
Slackware
WORD - Slackware is the earliest distribution of the Linux operating system that is still being developed... (Continued)
Introduction to coLinux: Linux on Windows, Literally
TIP - You can still run Linux inside Windows, even if you have limited operating system capabilities, thanks to Cooperative Linux, or coLinux, without even having to reboot.
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LINUX LEGAL AND LICENSING ISSUES from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
Linux Foundation to host first end-user summit
ARTICLE - In October, the Linux Foundation will host the End User Collaboration Summit, to foster collaboration among key Linux developers and advanced users.
Novell SUSE Linux beats out Red Hat on cost at life sciences firm
ARTICLE - By standardizing on Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise to save money, Invitrogen Corp. expects to improve customer service and performance and better integrate VMware along the way.
HP ferrets out open source software
ARTICLE - HP, the Linux Foundation and major software vendors have developed tools and IT governance practices to manage open source software installed in the enterprise.
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LINUX MONITORING AND TROUBLESHOOTING from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
Oracle Enterprise Linux displaces Red Hat at publishing company
ARTICLE - In its migration from Red Hat Enterprise Linux to Oracle Enterprise Linux, the magazine publisher Bonnier Corp. has streamlined support at lower cost.
Linux shops navigate the nuanced support landscape
ARTICLE - Despite the evolution of Linux support and the undeniable success of the OS, lingering concerns prevent users from painting a totally rosy Linux support picture.
Debugging Samba: Deciphering Access Denied
TIP - When a user presents an Access Denied error message and says Samba is the culprit, is the blame warranted? Here's how to determine whether the error is the fault of Samba.
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