IBM set to release Linux-only Power server
Talkback What are the technical advantages of IBM's Linux-only Power server?
[September 12, 2004, 15:02]
IBM set to release Linux-only Power server
News In an effort to vault its Power processors into more widespread use, IBM plans to announce Monday a new, inexpensive server line called OpenPower that can run just the Linux operating system, CNET News.com has learned.
[September 10, 2004, 13:55]
IBM debuts Linux-only server
News IBM will announce a new low-end server on Wednesday, its first Power processor-based system that can run the Linux operating system without needing IBM's AIX as well. IBM is taking advantage of Linux's ability to run on numerous processors, moving...
[December 4, 2002, 11:04]
Build your own Linux server
Talkback VNC isn't exactly secure either, but the only option for people who don't grok commandline I suppose. he suggests turning off the insecure telnet, yet uses ftp.which is just as insecure as telnet. Not smart.
[April 25, 2004, 2:49]
Linux Server Hacks: Send Log Messages to Your Jabber Client
White Papers But what if one could have the really important log messages, maybe only those going to the auth.warning facility, sent directly to the desktop in a way that will catches attention even if they leave and come back only after the message has...
[October 24, 2007, 1:00]
Linux server fits in your pocket
News The CerfCube sells for £379, and comes with a Linux kernel and the Apache Web server. Some Linux device makers may be thinking big, but Intrinsyc Software is going in the opposite direction: it has come up with a Linux-based computer that is only...
[June 29, 2001, 17:26]
Linux catching Microsoft in the server market
News According to IDC figures, Linux has overtaken both NetWare and Unix in the server sales stakes to snatch second position. Linux has increased its market share by 16 percent to 25 percent, moving it up from fourth to second place after NT.
[February 11, 2000, 14:10]
IBM to release low-end Linux server
News A cached version of the document can still be seen, which states that the server is only available running Linux and is aimed at the entry-level server market. IBM is expected to announce the release of a lower-end Linux-based server later this month.
[January 24, 2005, 12:55]
Battle brews over Linux server share
News Another interesting finding was that when so-called "white box", or non-branded, server purchases were excluded and only branded server purchases considered, Linux's share of the market fell to just 6 percent in the third quarter of 2000.
[June 12, 2001, 10:24]
Windows Server 2003 gaining sites from Linux
News The company also noted that the number of sites running on the FreeBSD version of Unix have continued to increase -- the only operating system besides Linux and Windows that the survey has found to be on the rise, rather than losing market share...
[July 18, 2003, 11:19]
Linux to get mainstream server tests
News Some benchmarks used by programmers working on the heart, or kernel, of Linux measure only one facet such as disk throughput or the speed with which the computer can switch from one task to another. A consortium devoted to improving Linux for high...
[March 3, 2003, 8:03]
Microsoft Virtual Server R2 ships with Linux support
News Microsoft Virtual Server Release 2 has begun shipping to manufacturers and is due for general release in the first week of December with a new pricing model and a number of new features, most notably formal support for Linux.
[November 16, 2005, 12:05]
Build your own Linux server review
Reviews Why build your own Linux server? If you need a quick solution, frankly, rolling your own Linux server to look after your home/small office network won't be top of your priorities. We also removed an older and potentially suspect 128MB DIMM with the...
[April 22, 2004, 9:35]
UK misses out in HP-Mandrakesoft tie-up
News HP is to support the Mandrakesoft Linux distribution on server products for the first time, but only for customers in France. Server products pre-installed with Mandrake Linux will be offered by HP resellers.
[February 4, 2005, 15:10]
Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers
Talkback As a sys admin and consultant, I am grateful to RedHat for making one of the best LINUX disitributions for server platforms. Yes, we know that LINUX makes sense for the server and that desktop applications grew in a much slower pace.
[November 5, 2003, 19:32]
Comdex '99: Linux high rollers storm Comdex
News While Linux suffers from few viruses, CA believes that its growing use as a Windows file server means those Linux servers require high-end, anti-virus protection for users' files. Because "we see Linux being adopted very fast" as a network-server...
[November 16, 1999, 13:34]
IBM expands lineup for Linux on Power4
News The move, announced on Wednesday, begins to flesh out the software portfolio that will be necessary if IBM is to succeed in its goal of making Linux popular on its full server line; Linux currently is most frequently found only on servers that use...
[July 10, 2003, 10:28]
TurboLinux makes desktop debut
News Having originated on the Pacific Rim, TurboLinux is the only version of Linux PC Week Labs knows of for the Japanese and Chinese languages. Developers and the Linux-curious will like what they see and experience in TurboLinux's TurboLinux...
[September 9, 1999, 10:59]
Red Hat boosts service subscription plan
News The Red Hat Network fits hand-in-glove with the company's high-end Advanced Server version of Linux, which costs about $2,500 per year and isn't available as a free packaged download, the way Red Hat's basic product is.
[January 27, 2003, 11:02]
Tech investments: Should you go for low cost or capability for growth?
Talkback Linux has steadily been making inroads into the server space, with even IBM mainframes running it. And yes, Linux offers enough filtering capabilities, right up to Layer 7, that the only advantage "enterprise class" firewalls offer is the...
[July 14, 2006, 15:55]



