Small and Medium Enterprises Embrace Servers Running Linux
Placed in Web Hosting Server | January 8th, 2010
Although we are aware of Linux adoption by large companies that most people do not know that there are significant number of installations in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as well. This database will grow as server vendors lob tailor, Linux servers and applications for small and medium enterprises.
Country Manager, pSeries and Power Open, IBM said: “Unlike large enterprises, small and medium enterprises have the challenge of migrating existing applications to face. The popularity with SMBs has helped Linux grow at 30 per cent of the world “.
The general consensus is that Linux was better for him than anyone predicted in 2004. Director Enterprise Marketing & Alliances, Customer Solutions Group, HP Germany, said: “As per IDC France, the Linux server market grew 48 per cent in 2004 on JAS OND, 2004, while showing the windows and Unix markets a modest 3 percent and 3.4 percent respectively over the same period.
For each operating system to be successful, applications must be made available. SMEs can benefit greatly for Linux because it allows them to lower TCO and tighter control over their spending. For many small and medium enterprises have built applications, a proprietary operating system is the largest area of expenditure. It is here that Linux offers a great advantage.
The availability of version 2.6 of the Linux kernel, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and Novell SuSE 9 will give a boost to vertical scalability. That small and medium enterprises to become part of the global supply chain, they want to maintain business applications on Linux, the low level of investment. This trend is important for the Linux server market in the world.
Why is Linux-based servers?
Cost is a factor, and Linux offers greater security than the source code of proprietary software is always kept secret. With the support of a community, is a security hole in Linux quickly found and corrected.
Linux is not just an organization, the software can reduce costs but also allows long-term savings in hardware. Instead of being forced to upgrade to Linux software, an SME may participate in control of its IT strategy. Says Chief Technology Officer, IDBI Bank: “You decide when you upgrade, do not want the vendor to help you control your spending.” This may be particularly important for users such as small and medium businesses can not afford to keep up with the pace of the change in commercial software.
Application of the company, and Linux
There are loans to Oracle for driving the Linux server market. In the first half of 2004, Oracle had to offer with a value. It provided pre-configured E-Business Suite Oracle Special Edition on Lintel boxes for a 10-user license for $ 36,000 U.S.. The process of this offer has been observed in late 2004 when we closed a dozen deals that were in various stages of implementation, says General Manager, Oracle India. It is a testimony that small and medium enterprises to opt for Linux. SAP is following Oracle application from Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Individuals and certified
All server vendors such as HP, IBM and SGI for all their weight behind Linux and each has a specific appeal SMB business strategy with initiatives important to them.
HP has announced that some UX will be high-end tools for calculating the HP-ported to the Linux environment and made available to small and medium enterprises. This includes a clustering solution with HP Serviceguard for high availability applications and management tools such as Systems Insight Manager (SIM) and open view this offer to third party integration. In addition, the creation of a reference architecture stack, including hardware, operating system, databases and middleware. HP certified, a battery, so customers have more confidence to expand its management application based on Linux can. Linux servers are popular in high performance computing (HPC) environments, such as research laboratories.
IBM recently introduced a new family of eServer OpenPower systems on the POWER5 processor specifically designed for Linux. The Power5 uses a technology called micro-partitioning, Virtualization Engine (VE), each processor can be divided into ten virtual partitions with each partition as a new server into slices. IBM eServer OpenPower 710 is a single-CPU processor with 3 MB of memory and 512 hard drives with RAID level 1 and 5 These eServer offers small businesses and medium businesses an affordable alternative to higher prices of entry-Unix or Linux. OpenPower provides a platform 64 bits at a price of 32-bit offerings. We believe that this is the right product for the mass market.
Sun Microsystems, the Sun Fire V20 and V40 separated on the basis of 64-bit AMD Opteron, which is successful with SMEs. It also offers the combination Opetron Solaris 10. SUN Solaris 10 as a negotiating position during the battle tends to take commercial Linux support? E-mail, telephone and on-site? available at a low price. Advanced Scientific Research, the food elite, Sage Design Systems, Center for Genetics and diagnosis are Sun customers should base application on Linux.
Linux servers for small and medium enterprises are used by the analysis of CAD, CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis and finite element (FEM). Linux systems are robust because they come with SGI Propack that go beyond the standard Linux kernel. This gives customers the ability to scale computing environments with independent I / O, memory and feeding.
Bank on support
Linux is more and more traction and get started in commercial applications for companies in industries such as manufacturing, small banks and hospitality. Availability of Tally o Linux will result in a new chapter to enter the Linux server. Red Hat has more than 950 ISV partners that develop applications based on their Linux distributions. Linux provides secure and scalable solutions to meet SMB needs. IBM 35 to 40 partners pure Linux to advise and assist in the integration and implementation services to their customers that use Linux.
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