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IBM Opens High-Octane File System

Publication:InternetNewsDate:Dec 16 2005
Reporter:Clint Boulton

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With the popularity of Linux clusters booming, IBM has opened up the source code to its General Parallel File System (GPFS), so it can run on other vendors' hardware.

The move is the Armonk, N.Y., company's latest attempt to free up some of its technology in the name of Linux, with the idea that it will lead to greater choice and ultimately greater revenues in the future.




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