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Study
A new study by IDC, enterprise-class Linux server use is beyond its traditional bastion of Web services, and moved to the Unix and Windows strongholds such as applications and database services.

"This move is being made possible ISV (independent software vendors) port more applications, has been only the original Unix servers running on Linux servers and Windows servers," IDC analyst Jean bozeman in a statement said.

"IDC expects Linux servers will continue to evolve, both in scale out cluster configuration, for technical and commercial computing and the scale # 39 configuration larger databases to a single system image, "bozeman said.

Study, "Linux servers, and is using the new formula role in the enterprise," out this month. It is based on the use of Linux servers in 2002.


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