My guess is Intersystems has not added the database to the list.

Also, when looking at other database platforms, Intersystems is not as
widely deployed (over 6 million MySQL for example), so it may not yet have
the market share to make Intel's "eye", which is why it was not added
automatically.

I can tell you from first hand experience though - Cache runs very well, and
very stable under Linux... We've been running it for over three years on a
national application and it's done a flawless performance (this application
is also Weblink based).

Mike



On 4/15/04 6:28 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Markus
DeFreitas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "With the help of Intel Corporation, Red Hat has just designed an online,
> searchable, catalog showcasing applications compatible with and certified on
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux. You can now verify that your software solution
> stack is supported by Linux--browse the catalog by platform, application
> type, and vendor, or add your own application to the 750+ already included
> in the catalog. "
> 
> https://www.redhat.com/apps/isv_catalog/
> 
> 
> 


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