"Our servers, sombody stole all our servers!"

-IBM e-servers running Linux.

We recently got a load of these.  I was suprised as hell to see that the
RAID Manager (for all OS's) boot disk booted Linux.  Imagine setting up
your new Windows Advanced Server and the first thing you see is Tux in
the corner of the screen. 

Obviously it also runs in Linux when the machine is up, the subtle
luxeries that we don't expect when using Linux, like being able to setup
new RAID devices while the machine up and running.

For the one thing we needed hardware/software support, they sent us an
AIX guy who knew a little Linux, but I ended up showing him a few
things.

I'm also using Dell servers but never used their support for other than
hardware related issues.

On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 12:00, Robert Hartung* wrote:
> Hi,
>   I am ready to purchase a new server for our office.  I know Dell 'supports' 
> Linux, but I would like to support a vendor that is really behind Linux with my 
> groups $.  Would someone please provide a succinct list of three or four good 
> vendors to check out?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Bob Hartung
> Bettendorf, IA
> 
> 
> 
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