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Re: Intel vs Sparc

From: DA Morgan <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 22:17:13 -0800
Message-ID: <3E434F69.5ABAEE6D@exesolutions.com>


Rauf Sarwar wrote:

> DA Morgan <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message news:<3E42F561.451CF678_at_exesolutions.com>...
> > I'm a great supporter of Linux. But I would still argue that those administering Linux are not as well trained as
> > those supporting Solaris, HP/UX, or AIX. The Linux world just does not off the depth of training and those working
> > with in the depth of experience.
> >
>
> I agree to some extent. Just by being an open source and "free" is not
> going to cut it for Linux. M$ will just drown it with money. If Linux
> has any chance of becoming a viable platform that companies can invest
> money into, then it has to have more then open source, free, few die
> hard followers as it's slogan... and the magic word is "Money". If
> Gnome is the best that Linux can offer to attract Windoze users...
> then it is a sorry attempt.
>
> Still... Linux is an excellent platform and with Larry's money and
> marketing behind it.... who knows... it may produce a winner in few
> years.
>
> Regards
> /Rauf Sarwar

What Linux needs is something Sun, HP, and IBM are working on right now that I have heard referred to as N+1. The ability to share CPU resources between machines. Not just software parallelizing between multiple CPUs on one machine ... but the operating system parallelizing between CPUs on all machines in a data center. And it is a capability that will begin to be offered in about one year.

Daniel Morgan Received on Fri Feb 07 2003 - 00:17:13 CST

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