> In my experience, Red hat as a distro has better hardware support for
> servers. For example, it came with optimized Kernels for IBM LS20 out of box
> (These blades had Clock Skew issue with 2 CPUs that needs few tweaks).

Actually if you look at banking/ finance  sector and any company that
is going in for certification one of the criteria states that you need
to have a licence OS.

And no redhat with it's redhat 6 is a 2.6.32 kernel which has module
support for hw. I'm sure if you can get a latest stable kernel and/or
compile the modules yourself you should be good to go.


Derwyn
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