Linux at enterprise

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Linux at enterprise

Postby llinuxser » 14 Oct 2010, 14:58

Hi,
I need some info about success case of Linux solutions at enterprise world. I have found some info at linuxsv.org but what I really need is a list of real cases..

for example:
Company-A uses apache and cluster suite for online Ecomerce
Company-B uses sendmail for email exchange
Company-C uses KVM for virtualization
...

I have been asked why Linux is a better solution that Windows for production IT environments. I must explain REAL cases of Linux production environments.

Any help is welcome !!!
Many thanks in advance
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Re: Linux at enterprise

Postby aguilarojo » 16 Oct 2010, 13:32

llinuxser wrote:Hi,
I need some info about success case of Linux solutions at enterprise world. I have found some info at linuxsv.org but what I really need is a list of real cases..

for example:
Company-A uses apache and cluster suite for online Ecomerce
Company-B uses sendmail for email exchange
Company-C uses KVM for virtualization
...

I have been asked why Linux is a better solution that Windows for production IT environments. I must explain REAL cases of Linux production environments.

Any help is welcome !!!
Many thanks in advance


Hi llinuxser, I recommend this website:

http://linuxserver.searchenterpriselinu ... ontent.htm

They also produce and provide for their users whitepapers, which are professional reports regarding different tests/scenarios of Linux within various situations. However you must provide details regarding who you and the company you represent are.

Note that to receive updates via email and other services you'll have to register both yourself and the company you represent as well as other details they require. I stated their requirements twice so that there is no misunderstanding regarding what they expect.

Good Luck!

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