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Mar 6, 2005, 13 :00 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (9415 reads)

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"The hundreds of servers that made up Magma Design Automation's Linux-based clustering environment took up too much space, ran too hot and were difficult to manage from a central location.

"When you're in the business of providing hosted software to some of the biggest semi-conductor companies in the world, the efficiency of your server cluster is of paramount importance. It was apparent to Magma's executives that the time to make a change had come..."

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