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News Nitix Linux Operating System - Debate Between Open Source and Microsoft
Self-healing open source for the small business
By: Mark R. Hinkle
Oct. 21, 2005 06:45 PM
Nitix's only potential detractor is their per-seat client access licensing model, which is similar to the Windows licensing model and less like the Linux per server licensing scheme that many providers like Red Hat have adopted. Besides software, Net Integration Technologies can also provide their solution preinstalled on Nitix-powered servers in a variety of configurations. The high-powered Net Integrator Mark systems can come in dual processor redundant configurations, and the micro line of servers are designed for the smaller office with modest needs.
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Autonomic Computing The days of self-managing systems for the most part are in their infancy but they are beginning to be an effective way to reduce the complexity of IT systems, leverage human resources, and reduce total cost of ownership. Currently these systems are considered immature because of their inability to solve complicated problems. IBM foresees the evolving role of this type of system that initially manages systems where technologies are consolidated, then eventually becomes predictive where patterns are recognized and future events are foretold. At a later point they become adaptive to system conditions to meet service levels and eventually they are autonomic where they can manage themselves under some set of business logic. Success will be measured by their capability in a data center where systems may be able to maintain their own service levels. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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