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Alan - I admit, I couldn't gather the courage to read your post fully, it wasn't readable. But from what I was capable of reading, you seem to be stressing that Linux 2.4 had problems and at the same time detailing how problems are fixed in Solaris 10. Even if 2.4 had problems, mind you Google and Amazon both run 2.4. So the problems must not be that severe. RHEL4 is out since some time now and it's based on 2.6. SLES9 was out ever since and it was based on 2.6 kernel which was released a _long_ ago. So comparing Linux 2.4 and Solaris 10 is not fair. For a fairly young OS, reaching Solaris' level of scalability is a great achievement IMHO. And the speed at which Linux is getting developed, expect the remaining problems to be fixed very soon. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
