I work as a consultant for a firm that sells HA software on a variety of platforms - Linux, FreeBSD, HP-UX, IRIX, Solaris (x86 and SPARC), and NT. We have orders for our RSF-1 product (Linux HA) and the #1 issue of our customers is "Can you support it?"... And we can(24 x 7 x 365)!
I definitely agree w/ Linus - This is one of the things that Linux is missing to come completely "Enterpise-Ready", and we provide a scalable solution for Linux NOW, with support for upto 32 nodes and 256 applications that is not hardware or application specific. We also support cross-platform clustering so that you can add a Linux box into your existing cluster w/almost no impact. Just a cheap shameless plug:)
I work as a consultant for a firm that sells HA software on a variety of platforms - Linux, FreeBSD, HP-UX, IRIX, Solaris (x86 and SPARC), and NT. We have orders for our RSF-1 product (Linux HA) and the #1 issue of our customers is "Can you support it?" ... And we can(24 x 7 x 365)!
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I definitely agree w/ Linus - This is one of the things that Linux is missing to come completely "Enterpise-Ready", and we provide a scalable solution for Linux NOW, with support for upto 32 nodes and 256 applications that is not hardware or application specific. We also support cross-platform clustering so that you can add a Linux box into your existing cluster w/almost no impact. Just a cheap shameless plug
http://www.starfiretechnology.com
bob@starfiretechnology.com
RedHat has named Mainsoft as an ISV partner. I am wondering which game Mainsoft is playing, as they have ties to both MS and RH. Any suggestions? http://www.redhat.com/part ners/press_partner_mainsoft.html -bob
Also, Redhat has signed a ISV relationship with mainsoft. Which side are these guys on? http://www.redhat.com/part ners/press_partner_mainsoft.html just found that interesting. -bob