Author: JT Smith
Sun to adopt Nautilus for Solaris
Interview with Slackware Linux developer David Cantrell
Author: JT Smith
you will learn how David got his start working on Slackware linux, what his
role as a Slackware developer is, he will explain to us about his two
new applications protopkg and autoslack, plus other various topics of interest are touched on.”
Category:
- Linux
Another MS senior exec jumps ship, says paper
Author: JT Smith
from his high-profile job managing Microsoft’s relations with
computer makers, the Wall Street Journal reported in its
electronic edition Monday.”
Mission Critical Linux announces NFS support
Author: JT Smith
The Convolo cluster is built from the ground up on Linux, and is certified on all major Linux distributions. The shared storage architecture supports SCSI and Fibre Channel, complete Quorum-based data integrity, active-passive and active-active failover configurations, highly available NFS and Apache services and out of the box database applications such as Oracle, DB2, MySQL, and NFS. In addition, Mission Critical Linux, Inc. has qualified their cluster on the IA-32 and IA-64 architectures.
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“The demand for NFS support has been quite overwhelming, and it has been an exciting challenge,” said Brian Stevens, Chief Strategy Officer at Mission Critical Linux, Inc. “We are extremely pleased to be able to deliver a fast response to our customers, thus enabling them to fully deploy high-availability NFS solutions in their large scale networked infrastructure. This continues with our vision of moving Linux to the enterprise.”
Availability
Convolo Cluster Software Version 1.2 is available now from Mission Critical Linux, Inc., and is priced at $ 1,990 for a two-node cluster. Existing customers will receive Version 1.2 under their 90-warranty. Online ordering is available at www.missioncriticallinux.com/products/convolo. The software is delivered in RPM and DEB formats, ready for fast and easy installation or upgrade on any supported Linux distribution. A graphical, browser-based management interface for day-to-day operations and a command-line management interface for scripting of regular operations is included with the package. A 30-day evaluation CD is available through sales@missioncriticallinux.com.
About Mission Critical Linux, Inc.
Mission Critical Linux, Inc. offers enterprise-ready Linux professional services to help plan and deploy efficient and highly available Linux systems; custom engineering for specific development needs; and 24/7 support to ensure maximum systems availability and performance. By combining these services with ground-breaking Linux technologies such as Secure Service Technology and Convolo Cluster Software, the Company provides commercial Linux users with the tools needed to maximize the performance of their IT infrastructure. Headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts, with offices in Santa Clara, California and Europe, Mission Critical Linux, Inc. can be reached at www.missioncriticallinux.com or at +1 877.625.4689 toll free or +1 978.606.0200.
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Advogato: “GPL doesn’t apply to web applications”
Author: JT Smith
new license to ensure our code remains truly free in the face of server-based applications.” From Advogato.org.
Category:
- Linux
Soyo SY-KTVTA motherboard
Author: JT Smith
Well, we were reviewing it when it wasn’t crashing, that is.” From the DukeOfUrl.org.
Category:
- Unix
Converging on a Linux desktop
Author: JT Smith
pondering these issues for quite some time, and some recent market survey information that’s come to my
attention has shed at least a few stray photons in their general direction. At this time in Linux’s lifespan these
are both Big Topics, so I’ll talk about the ‘is it happening’ issue this time around, and leave ‘is it a good thing’
for the next Lou’s Views.”
Category:
- Linux
SpamMimic
Author: JT Smith
Check out sample spam .”
Category:
- Linux
Fissures in the Redmond fortress
Author: JT Smith