The Register: IBM, Toshiba team on Linux cluster systems
Sep 29, 2000, 12:02 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Tony Smith)
"IBM and Toshiba are to co-operate on the promotion of Linux
cluster systems, the duo announced today."
"The deal brings Toshiba's DNCware ClusterPerfect clustering
software and IBM's NetFinity server hardware, a combination that
both companies will bring to the Japanese server market. The
product will be offered as a Linux-based redundant fault-tolerant
server and disk array system."
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