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They will put so many restrictions on the usage that it won't be usefull
for many. As I recall, you won't be able to run databases or web servers for instance. With Linux, you are free to run whatever load you want, no worry about royalties. This will be adopted by small companies that really don't have a clue, but want a cluster.
Posted by: DonnieBoy   Posted on: 11/15/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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code red^99999  cvos | 11/14/05
4 of the top 5 supercomputers run Linux  whisperycat | 11/15/05
They will put so many restrictions on the usage that it won't be usefull  DonnieBoy | 11/15/05
I have a name for this.....  wrench_ninja | 11/15/05
Gimme a break!  Reverend MacFellow | 11/15/05
Mike Cox has one thing wrong.  Anton Philidor | 11/15/05
Is Gates the right person  Michael Kelly | 11/15/05
He's a Celebrity  Rodney Davis | 11/15/05
Why not?  Userama | 11/15/05
Microsoft ... the SOURCE of all EVIL  George Mitchell | 11/15/05
M$ supercomputing = super ripp off  Linux Geek | 11/15/05
Did you say something?(nt)  IT Scion | 11/15/05
Rep is preparing the paper work...  Mike Cox | 11/15/05
Come on, admit it  Michael Kelly | 11/15/05
wouldn't you?  JoeMama_z | 11/15/05
RE:  cubmiester | 11/16/05
Kinda funny.....  JoeMama_z | 11/15/05
And they even say its good  Richard Flude | 11/15/05
you missed my point....  JoeMama_z | 11/15/05
Now you will need supercomputer to run Windows wink  FirstNLastN | 11/15/05
What better way to help pay for expensive...  JCitizen | 10/31/07

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