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IBM to launch Linux-only Power servers

September 10, 2004 OpenPower line to make debut Monday as Big Blue looks beyond the chip's high-end niche, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: IBM POWER5, server line, Sun UltraSPARC, IBM Corp., Linux, Unix server, x86 server, Intel x86, AMD Opteron, Intel Itanium, server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Unix, Intel, Dell, operating system

Linux gets built-in Cell processor support

March 21, 2006 Updated kernel includes Oracle software for clustered databases, improves how OS runs on multiprocessor systems. TAGS: multiprocessor, Linus Torvalds, kernel, Linux, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Sun UltraSPARC, Linux kernel, Oracle Corp., T1, Sun Solaris, IBM Corp., programming, Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., file system, patch management

Sun's next goal: A Linux ecosystem

February 8, 2006 A top exec says Sun is "dead serious" about an open-source push for its Sparc chips. Critics say it's trying to save an endangered species. TAGS: Sun Sparc, BSD, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Solaris, ecosystem, Linux, Jonathan Schwartz, x86 processor, AMD Opteron, software company, open source, IBM Corp., AMD, president, server

Open-source chronicles: Oracle buys, Gentoo founder flies

February 15, 2006 Oracle wakes up to the charms of Sleepycat Software, Gentoo's Daniel Robbins exits Redmond's embrace, and more. TAGS: Gentoo, Sleepycat Software Inc., Oracle Corp., open source, Sun UltraSPARC, founder, open-source software, Linux, blog, IBM Corp., database, Microsoft Corp.

IBM Power blades to arrive in March

November 14, 2003 Big Blue plans to announce on Tuesday a slender server called the JS20 that uses its own Power processors, but a delay means the system won't ship until late in the first quarter. TAGS: blade, IBM eServer BladeCenter, Intel Xeon, IBM Corp., IBM pSeries, chassis, Unix server, IBM xSeries, blade server, IBM AIX, Sun UltraSPARC, Intel Itanium, 64-bit, Linux, server, 32-bit

IBM rebuilds Unix servers with Power5+ chip

October 4, 2005 Big Blue's processor move increases performance, as well as competitive pressures on Sun, Hewlett-Packard and Intel. TAGS: Unix server, Intel Itanium, Sun UltraSPARC, IBM POWER5, Montecito, dual-core processor, Unix, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., dual-core, server, Intel, AMD, HP, Linux

Sun license gets open-source nod

January 19, 2005 The company has secured a crucial approval in its plan to make Solaris an open-source project, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., OSI, open source, open-source project, approval, GPL, Sun UltraSPARC, BSD, programming, IBM Corp., Linux, server, operating system

LinuxWorld revs up

August 17, 2006 special coverage The San Francisco conference spotlights trends in open source, from servers to cell phones and Windows media support. TAGS: margin, LinuxWorld, open source, XenSource Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC, AMD Opteron, open-source software, Linux, Java, IBM Corp., blog, San Francisco, Windows Media, server, operating system

HP bringing key feature to Itanium servers

January 21, 2005 Software-based partitioning to migrate from older line of Unix servers into new Intel-based product. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Unix server, Vanderpool, Montecito, Unix, HP-UX, Sun UltraSPARC, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, partition, server, HP, Intel, method, operating system, Linux

New virtualization option coming to Sun servers

October 17, 2006 Logical Domains mean multiple independent copies of Solaris will run on the same Niagara server. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., virtualization, Xen, container, AMD Opteron, Sun Solaris 10, VMWare ESX, VMWare ESX Server, Sun Server, VMware, x86 server, Sun UltraSPARC, T1, server, IBM Corp.
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