Re: Where do you get your servers?

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Hi,
I have Penguin Computing server and they normally install CentOS by default but you can buy RedHat or SUSE as the OS. I didn't see any "frankenkernel" per se, however, I didn't get CentOS on mine so I don't know if they altered it there. I got RedHat ES on mine which wasn't altered in any serious fashion other trying to market the HPC cluster stuff. On the line of Penguin Computing and Fedora 6 I got a weird system hang on that server when I was testing it for another application. However when I reinstalled RedHat ES from CD the problem went away.

That is my $3 worth (2 cents adjusted for inflation),
Frank

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Kevin Martin writes:


Also try Penguin Computing. That's who we use...price competitive, understands Linux.

My recollection, the last time I checked them out, is that they ship workstations with installed frankenkernels, and various other binary blobs. But if they're still doing that (it's not clear after a brief look at their website, but the fact that they sell only Nvidia video cards is not a good sign), I would argue that they don't understand Linux, just yet.


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