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All comments on news story: Virgin America migrates to Red Hat Linux
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Not big. by: sc3252 
This really isn't a big thing, changing over web servers. The headline kinda makes it sound like they were not using redhat software to begin with.

"Since its start, Virgin America has based its IT infrastructure on Linux using varied distributions of Fedora since the launch of Fedora Core 2."

So now they are just paying Red Hat for support instead of going to fedorafroum.org, not really a big thing. I am just surprised they would use such beta software for there web hosting needs.

Re: Not big. by: cdrworm 
Not a big surprise most hosting providers do run fedora or centos. I'm leasing out a vds server on fedora over the centos option because I wanted bleeding edge packages.


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