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Re: [opensuse] Linux server company info
- From: "Theo v. Werkhoven" <theo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 23:49:24 +0200
- Message-id: <20070511214924.GA9545@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Fri, 11 May 2007, by sfreilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> On Friday 11 May 2007 14:47, Jack Malone wrote:
> > I'm in the market for a new server for work here. I'm looking for some
> > company that builds server class machines that are pretty much certified to
> > run suse linux either version (enterprise or opensuse). I do not have to
> > the have the os installed on it but it would be ok if it came with the
> > machine. I need a raid 10 setup in the machine. I just want some good
> > sources to start looking at that are known linux vendors. I know I can
> > build my own machine up but at this point I'm ready to get a machine that I
> > know will run suse with no problems, just have to plug the os into the
> > machine an start working.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> > Jack Malone
>
>
> you look at dell poweredge servers yet?
I agree, very cool stuff too, specially the inside.
Every little bit of hardware is (de-)mountable without any tool
usage.
The Server Management DVD give you choises for SLES or RHE or
several flavors of "the others".
I've setup a couple of 2950 systems, the customers needed 2003
server on those unfortunatly, but the whole setup is done in a
custom Linux environment, which even lets you use X remotely.
The only nag was that the IP address, the Linux setup OS uses,
happened to be right in the middle of our own LAN range, so a couple
of unhappy people came in while I was doing this, asking if I knew
about some address, suddenly unavailable to others..
Theo
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> On Friday 11 May 2007 14:47, Jack Malone wrote:
> > I'm in the market for a new server for work here. I'm looking for some
> > company that builds server class machines that are pretty much certified to
> > run suse linux either version (enterprise or opensuse). I do not have to
> > the have the os installed on it but it would be ok if it came with the
> > machine. I need a raid 10 setup in the machine. I just want some good
> > sources to start looking at that are known linux vendors. I know I can
> > build my own machine up but at this point I'm ready to get a machine that I
> > know will run suse with no problems, just have to plug the os into the
> > machine an start working.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> > Jack Malone
>
>
> you look at dell poweredge servers yet?
I agree, very cool stuff too, specially the inside.
Every little bit of hardware is (de-)mountable without any tool
usage.
The Server Management DVD give you choises for SLES or RHE or
several flavors of "the others".
I've setup a couple of 2950 systems, the customers needed 2003
server on those unfortunatly, but the whole setup is done in a
custom Linux environment, which even lets you use X remotely.
The only nag was that the IP address, the Linux setup OS uses,
happened to be right in the middle of our own LAN range, so a couple
of unhappy people came in while I was doing this, asking if I knew
about some address, suddenly unavailable to others..
Theo
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