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- Linux on Non-Stop platform? Cool!
- I worked with the old Tandem non-stop machines a bit years ago when they were still produced by Tandem. They were really a quality product back then, designed exclusively for bullet proof reliability. We pulled out components while they were running and all sorts of stuff. Nothing would stop them. Of course then they were running non-stop Unix. But now it looks like some of that technology is about to make it into the Linux kernel thanks to HP. Uh ... do I smell another SCO lawsuit? They haven't filed a new lawsuit in quite a while now, it MUST be time for another one!
- Posted by: George Mitchell Posted on: 08/09/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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