Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 3 Dec 1999 14:46:30 +0100 (CET) | From | "Homme R. Bitter" <> | Subject | Re: Kernel Reliability !! |
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On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Jene S Quois wrote:
> > Hi Folks, > Briefly, can anybody tell me how far is Linux > ready for Enterprise-Computing ?
Enterprise-Computing is when you have paperclips tapping on your screen to alert you there is a "blue screen" coming up, buzzword blah.
> Expanding the same question, what are the > features that have been incorporated into the > Linux kernel for high-availability, > high-reliability and servicability ? And in > case it is already there, Is it in the > mainstream kernel or externally available ?
No blue screens, No service packs, No hotfixes and No webservers running in kernel space. All these are not in there to provide high reliability and availability.
> ( As unofficial patches ? ) > if it is not in the mainstream kernel, can > anybody tell me ( or direct me to a link) as to > why it has not been incorporated in the > mainstream kernel ? Any specific reasons ? > Linus ?
http://www.kernel.org is a good place to start.
Regards,
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