http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1551624,00.asp

I especially like the paragraph:

  "Indeed, anything that runs on Intel architecture is
  suspect as far as I'm concerned for real mission-critical
  applications. But, besides being more stable than Windows
  on x86 designs, you can run Linux on SPARC, POWER-based
  midsized computers like IBM's i- and pSeries, or an IBM
  mainframe. You really want systems that are bedrock-stable?
  Then I suggest Linux virtual machines on IBM's mainframe
  OS, z/OS. Now that will give you stability."

Good article, except that of course z/OS should be z/VM!

Regards, Jim

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