Whitepaper:
Why does UKFast use Fedora Core?
Apr 30, 2008
The attraction of a Linux software platform as a base for offering hosting services is obvious to anyone familiar with Linux. As open source software Linux applications offer the considerable benefits of quality, versatility, choice and always being up to date.
But with so many different Linux platforms to choose between, finding the right application for your needs is a potential minefield that must be successfully negotiated. Having carefully evaluated its own needs, UKFast selected Fedora Core as its Linux platform of choice. But why opt for Fedora?
UKFast_Whitepaper-Fedora_Core.pdf (794.83 kB)
Apr 10, 2008
Intel's 10GBit Ethernet adapters for servers can now run the Fibre Channel protocol over Ethernet connections.
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Nov 28, 2007
Linux distributor Red Hat has launched a public beta co-marketing initiative of its enterprise platform as a software service in cooperation with Amazon.
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Nov 16, 2007
IBM has published plans for its own network service for IT infrastructures under the "Blue Cloud" heading.
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Sep 25, 2007
Iomega recently launched a new range of NAS servers in rack and desktop formats. The servers offer capacities of between 640GB and 3TB.
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Sep 13, 2007
Sun Microsystems is acquiring a majority shareholding in Cluster File Systems and thus the rights to the Lustre cluster filesystem.
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Aug 02, 2007
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is investing in a Linux super computer by SGI. The computer's 2048 CPU cores and 4TBytes RAM will run under a single Linux instance.
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All about Apache in 19 talks
Watch 19 talks from the ApacheCon US in New Orleans from the convenience of your home or office. Topics are: Scaling Apache 2.x in all dimensions, Securing Communications with your Apache HTTP Server, Scripting your Java Application with BSF 3.0 and much more.
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