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Why RHEL? Save yourself some money and use CentOS if you want to use Linux. RHEL support is worthless. :)
Linux-powered is Linux-powered. (Y)

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And hardware (performance!) upgrades are always a welcome investment.

But can it run Crysis?
/me points to the word "Linux"

:no:

Wow thats cheap for a server... our last server purchase here cost us about $22,000 :woot: and its an enterprise SQL Server.... 64GB RAM (ECC), 14 15K RPM HDD's at 146.7GB each... all fiber channel attached with 3 independent RAID controllers... one for each set of files (Logs, Databases, and temp db)

Must the the costs of those Microsoft licenses. :shiftyninja:

/me runs

No that was just the server, we already owned licenses

every RAID controller was redundant, redundant fiber controllers per link redundant fiber lines... redeundnat power supplies... costs $$$$$

I just hope the speed isn't effected like last time. The switch to make neowin "faster" last time provided unbearable lag, making it very hard to even navigate the forum topics, let alone the replies.

Good to see things going well for neowin, and I hope this makes what I believe to be a fast neowin, even faster

I just hope the speed isn't effected like last time. The switch to make neowin "faster" last time provided unbearable lag, making it very hard to even navigate the forum topics, let alone the replies.

Good to see things going well for neowin, and I hope this makes what I believe to be a fast neowin, even faster

Yeah but eventually it turned out to be much fastewr!

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