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ibm e326 + dual core amd + certified

ibm e326 + dual core amd + certified

2006-05-11       - By Jussi Silvennoinen

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> Hi,
>
> I am getting somewhat lost on the Red Hat hardware support database, so
> someone might be able to help me.
>
> Two questions.
>
> 1. Are any version of the IBM e326 or e326m servers, running 2 x dual
> core AMD processors certified and supported by Red Hat and IBM.

Not directly related but every AS-subscription comes with one Hardware
Compability something (can't remember the name), available from RHN. With
this, you can certify any hardware you want, assuming it passes the tests.
Never done it myself but a friendly chap from Redhat GPS told me this once
upon a time.

> 2. Is this a restriction redhat licensing on 2 x dual core AMD, ie
> forcing to go from WS to ES. I am aware of the 2 processor limit in
> relation to WS, but am unsure how dual-core is treated.

http://www.redhat.com/rhel/compare/server/#note3

AFAIK WS <-> ES differences are minimal, just a few more packages added
(vsftpd for example).

--

 Jussi

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