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eWeek: HP Considers Bringing Linux to NonStop Servers

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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Jun 2, 2005

“Hewlett-Packard is considering porting Linux to its NonStop
fault-tolerant server line.

“During his Red Hat Summit keynote, Martin Fink, Hewlett-Packard
Co.’s VP of Linux and NonStop, hinted broadly that HP might be
bringing Linux to its NonStop servers.

“The NonStop servers are also known as Tandem computers, from
the name of the company that created them…”

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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

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