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RE[2]: No, We Can't Get Along
by Soulbender on Tue 14th Apr 2009 06:22
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RE[3]: No, We Can't Get Along
by kwag on Tue 14th Apr 2009 07:14
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"Dont forgot to check exactly when those big-iron servers were bought. Most likely not in the last couple of years... "
Sorry fella!, but they're up to date, and with current maintenance contracts for a long time.
As I said. You can count the number of Linux servers with one hand on these markets. Maybe in the next decade we'll see a different picture, but as it stands now, SUN is far from being dethroned on this segment.





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"Linux and open source software has eaten Sun's Unix lunch and commoditised the hardware that they thought they were always going to sell."
(*Cough*) Take a walk (or invitation) to your local phone company (Verizon, AT&T, etc.) Central Offices and MTSOs, and you'll see SUN (metal) servers everywhere, and you'll be able to count (with one hand!) the number of PC's running Linux.