ServerWatch: RLX Technologies Announces Red Hat Linux 7.2 Support on Blade Servers
Dec 05, 2001, 00:22 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Kevin Reichard)
"RLX Technologies today became the first company to
announce and deliver the Red Hat Linux 7.2 operating system for
blade computing applications, beating Hewlett-Packard to market.
Red Hat Linux 7.2 is available immediately pre-installed on
energy-efficient, ultra-dense RLX ServerBlades.
Pricing for an RLX ServerBlade with pre-installed Red Hat Linux
7.2 starts at $1,104. RLX will continue to pre-install and support
Red Hat Linux 7.1 Server and Microsoft Windows 2000 for Web
Servers."
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