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A GPFS Primer | 2005-11-29 01:00:03 | |
| This paper describes GPFS (General Parallel File System) Version 2, Release 3 for AIX 5L and Linux. It provides an overview of key concepts which should be understood by those considering the product. GPFS is a cluster file system providing normal application interfaces, and has been available on AIX operating system-based clusters since 1998 and Linux operating system-based clusters since 2001. GPFS distinguishes itself from other cluster file systems by providing concurrent, high-speed file access to applications executing on multiple nodes in an AIX 5L cluster, a Linux cluster or a heterogeneous cluster of AIX 5L and Linux machines. | |||
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Rayovac Chooses Windows over Linux for Lower Cost of Ownership, Less Risk | 2005-12-20 11:12:45 | Microsoft |
| Find out how Rayovac was able to save nearly $1 million in their first four years of using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 over Red Hat Linux. | |||
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A Shared WebSphere Application Server Installation for Linux on zSeries | 2005-12-01 01:00:02 | |
| This paper describes a process that enables you to share one installation of WebSphere Application Server among many Linux guests running under z/VM. As a platform for Linux, one of the strengths of zSeries is the ability to centrally manage many Linux images. But as the number of Linux images grows, some of the typical problems of large server farms emerge. zSeries has the ability to share file systems as VM minidisks, so there should be a way to install WebSphere Application Server once and use that installation for many other Linux images. | |||
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Clustering Linux Servers With the Concurrent Deployment of HP Serviceguard for Linux and Red Hat Global File System | 2005-11-03 01:00:03 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Organizations today are deploying critical applications on Linux clusters that require high availability, ease of cluster management, and access to large pools of stored information. HP Serviceguard for Linux provides high availability for applications running on a cluster of servers. Red Hat's Global File System (GFS) enables a cluster of Linux servers to simultaneously read and write to a single shared file system on the SAN. Together, HP Serviceguard for Linux and Red Hat GFS provide a best-of-breed, complete availability solution, from applications to data, for the most mission-critical datacenter workloads. | |||
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HP Linux Reference Architectures | 2005-09-15 03:00:04 | |
| A fast-changing business environment means that all IT investments are being heavily scrutinized, and CEOs are asking CIOs to spend with an eye toward payback. TCO and ROI are now mentioned as often in IT departments as the latest technology breakthroughs are. Businesses and IT departments are being forced to do more with shrinking budgets. HP's Linux Reference Architectures are helping businesses reduce costs, consolidate enterprises on a single solution, move away from proprietary solutions, and secure the enterprise against external threats. | |||
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Certified and Compatible Hardware on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 2005-09-29 03:00:02 | Red Hat |
| Red Hat hardware testing is available for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux product family. Today, Red Hat accepts hardware test results that have been conducted on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS only. However, a critical feature of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux product family is that hardware vendors only need to certify their hardware once for a single variant. This white paper provides an overview of the guidelines and programs for testing hardware for certification or compatibility with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux product family. | |||
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Delivering Highly Available Linux Server Clusters With HP Serviceguard for Linux and Red Hat Global File System | 2005-11-03 01:00:03 | Red Hat |
| HP and Red Hat offer an end-to-end solution to make business applications and data constantly available in a cluster of HP servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux. HP Serviceguard for Linux creates a cluster that keeps services available despite hardware or software failures or planned downtime. Red Hat Global File System (GFS) enables multiple servers to simultaneously read and write to a single shared file system on a Storage Area Network. | |||
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Best Practices for Windows and Linux Integration in the iSeries | 2005-11-09 01:00:02 | IBM |
| This IBM paper will provide you with a broad understanding of the integration of existing, separate Microsoft Windows and Linux PC servers in an IBM eServer iSeries system with an integrated IBM eServer xSeries server. The paper discusses the overall considerations for selecting and sizing servers. It also describes best practices and provides information about other resources that are available to you. | |||
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IBM eServer p5 590 and 595 Technical Overview and Introduction | 2005-12-01 01:00:02 | |
| This paper is a comprehensive guide covering the IBM eServer p5 590 and 595 AIX 5L and Linux operating system servers. Major hardware offerings are introduced and their prominent functions are discussed in this paper. The paper expands the current set of IBM eServer documentation by providing a desktop reference that offers a detailed technical description of the p5-590 and p5-595 servers. | |||
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Why Linux Is Good for ISVs | 2006-01-18 10:29:18 | IDC |
| This IDC white paper examines market opportunities for enterprise Linux products and services as well as the position that Red Hat and Intel's collaborative solutions set in this market. The paper examines the key resources Red Hat provides to ISVs to help them port and build applications to run on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It also presents IDC's view on Red Hat and Intel's value proposition for ISV partners.
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