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On Tue, 5 Mar 2002 christoph at linuxsoup.com wrote: > > Greetings fellow BLU (wo)men group. I'd like some feedback on whether > or not the following topics would be of value to everyone. > > In the spirit of enterprise computing, here's my outline for March: > > 30min 10,000 foot view of what I think "enterprise Linux" is about > 45min on RedHat Kickstart setup and deployment > 45min on Linux Logical Volume Management > > I should have a couple of servers, so there'll be plenty of live technical > screw-ups & technical difficulties to entertain everyone. > > How does that sound? Maybe add the new enterprise-tuned kernel/distro from Red Hat. If you want to get more technical, maybe an overview of exactly what bottlenecks servers present in enterprise environments (scheduling, network IO, SMP concurrency, disk cache...) ------------------------------------------------------------------- DDDD David Kramer http://thekramers.net DK KD DKK D Working with UNIX is like wrestling a worthy opponent. DK KD Working with Windows is like attacking a small whining DDDD child who is carrying a loaded .38 Nancy L. button
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