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Linux Now 25% of Dell's Server Business

Sam Haine '95 writes to mention a ZDNet article discussing Linux's place in the server market, at least for Dell Computers. Linux now makes up over 25% of the company's server business, and has become such a standard that they only need to confer with Red Hat for some 10% of service calls. From the article: "Linux and open source have been a blessing for Dell as it has struggled to make an impression, other than as a desktop and laptop supplier, in enterprise computing, According to Martin Hingley, vice-president of the European Systems Group at analysts IDC, part of the problem for Dell in the enterprise is that 'people don't like partnering with Dell.'"

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  1. Geee what a surprise... by gasmonso · · Score: 0, Troll

    Took Dell this long to see that Linux us a wise choice for servers. They finally realized that AMD actually makes good CPUs too. Pretty soon, I hope to see Dell boxes running Linux on AMD in pace of Windows for the average user!

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  2. People don't like partnering with Dell? by DrXym · · Score: -1, Troll

    Not even after a $150 instant rebate?

  3. STRUGGLED TO MAKE AN IMPRESSION? by EvilPickles · · Score: -1, Troll

    Fuck that! Dell has 'struggled to make an impresion'? The hell they have, they have a monopoly on schools, all of the PCs inmy school are DELL. My computer is a dell, three of my friends use dells! These guys are evil monopolists, who sell cheap, crappy computers for 3x the original price!