Thanks Micheal, I was looking for the right words. SuSE, as Micheal has stated is the Linux company that has pushed Linux to Enterprise reality. I would invite those that are not familiar with the product to look more closly at the web site. There you will notice that SuSE it active in development of High Availability, Oracle, and middleware. Regards, Jon On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Michael Hasenstein wrote:
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, maqish wrote:
People are always complaining about suse beeing perfect as a workstation os but not as Server... why would that be??
That's just silly, because we're leading among all distributions with serious server features, like LVM+journaling reiserfs (first, it has journaling, second it can grow and shrink during runtime (shrinking only unmounted) without reformating, so that LVM is actually useful), rawIO, large memory (4GB) support, and so on. We've more to offer for servers than anyone else. Plus, we've got the developers to keep doing that, this is where we spent our money, instead of marketing. Of our 360 people most are developers, most of them important figures in the open source scene.
-- Michael Hasenstein http://www.suse.de/~mha/ Private Pilot (ASEL+aerobatics) since 1998
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