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But Linux runs so well on low end servers
why spend the money on Sparc. Isn't one of the benefits of Linux is that it'll run on just about anything without spending mega-bucks on mega-hardware?
Posted by: John Zern   Posted on: 02/08/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Now Sun will release crap to sell their "solution" services around  Boot_Agnostic | 02/08/06
And then the next Goal...  John Zern | 02/08/06
If it could just remove its foot from its  Boot_Agnostic | 02/08/06
Is it just me?  IT Scion | 02/08/06
They now have a chip that runs 32 threads at 4x performance per watt  DonnieBoy | 02/08/06
Yep  IT Scion | 02/08/06
They are at the break even point, and they still have billions in the bank.  DonnieBoy | 02/08/06
But Linux runs so well on low end servers  John Zern | 02/08/06
the bigger the better  Monkey_MCSE | 02/08/06
Sparcs higher cost is a myth  fencer | 02/08/06
Yes it does  Suicida| | 02/08/06
Its just you  fencer | 02/08/06
We'll see  IT Scion | 02/08/06
'strewth  fencer | 02/09/06
Why the negativity? eBay will drive this to success....  techboy_z | 02/08/06
If they can cut power usage by a factor of 4, and it ain't very expensive,  DonnieBoy | 02/08/06
Sun, the computer James Fennimore Cooper  Anton Philidor | 02/08/06
Sun wasted time and opportunity...  fencer | 02/08/06
It may take time, but this should work out.  NotBornYesterday | 02/09/06

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