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German railway on track with Linux migration

Publication:ZDNet UKDate:Nov 26 2004
Reporter:Ingrid Marson

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The company responsible for managing the German railway system is partway through migrating its servers to Linux, and expects to have more than 300 Linux servers in operation by the end of 2004, as part of a cost-saving initiative.

Deutsche Bahn (DB), which manages the German railway system, is moving from an infrastructure based on IBM Mainframes, and Solaris, Windows and HP Non-Stop servers, to a standardised infrastructure primarily based on the Linux running on Intel servers and mainframes.




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