Turbolinux today announced the anticipated release of Turbolinux 10 Server (10S). Turbolinux 10S significantly expands on the high performance capabilities of its first-generation predecessor, Turbolinux 8 Server, released in October of 2002.
Turbolinux today announced the anticipated release of Turbolinux 10 Server (10S). Turbolinux 10S significantly expands on the high performance capabilities of its first-generation predecessor, Turbolinux 8 Server, released in October of 2002.
That sounds great.
keep up the good work, guys.
in what way is it high-performance, compared with SuSe or redhat used in an enterprise / server setting?
i’m being controversial here .. i’m interested in alterbatives to redhat/suse for well supported corporate environments, which turbolinux does aim at.
Probably not because of software, but because its from Japan. So you get Japanese documentation, Japanase support, closer relation of customer and corporation, etc. And Turbolinux is especially popular in Asia indeed.