John Summerfield wrote:
Google for terms such as "reliable linux" "high availability linux"
"linux cluster" etc for more details.
Google'd and Yahoo'd...seen hundreds of ideas mostly based on
heartbeat. In fact I most recently was looking into Red Hat's Global
File System and clustering:
http://www.redhat.com/gfs/
http://www.redhat.com/cluster_suite/
Trying to figure out how Red Hat is accomplishing these things with
open source, or if they are adding their own proprietary background
stuff.
Look at CentOS. If it's in that (I believe it is) then it's OSS.
Now completely off topic..I just read a bit on CentOS website. Am I
correct in thinking that they're litterally redistributing what RedHat
Enterprise is? Even their documentation is cut/paste from RedHat with
RedHat logo's. I love the phrase they use 'prominent North American
Enterprise Linux vendor'.
However this seems to answer my question about what RedHat Enterprise
really is..all open source.