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Linux brings Mars Rover images to earth

Publication:VNUnetDate:Mar 15 2004

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Linux is powering the infrastructure behind a distributed global network hosting images of the current Mars Rover and the European Space Agency's recent Rosetta comet chaser mission.

Web content delivery company Speedera Networks is using Linux running on Hewlett Packard ProLiant DL360 servers to host content from Nasa, the European Space Agency and websites including Fox Broadcasting, Sony Music Entertainment, Network Associates and Macromedia.




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