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Linux porting and migration, part 1 of 3—a software engineering perspective (PDF, 600 KB) Details the engineering considerations that arise when migrating from UNIX to Linux in general, and from Solaris to Linux in particular. Note: There is a short survey required before viewing this document. | ||
| Aug 2005 |
» Linux porting
and migration, part 2 of 3—a software engineering perspective (PDF, 690
KB) Details the engineering considerations that arise when migrating from UNIX to Linux in general, and from Solaris to Linux in particular. Note: There is a short survey required before viewing this document. | |
| Oct 2004 |
» Performance
differences of statically linked vs. dynamically loaded Linux kernel ethernet
drivers: e1000, tg3 and e100 This application note describes performance testing done on three Linux network drivers: e1000, tg3 and e100. The netperf program was used to measure three benchmarks: TCP Stream, TCP Request/Response and TCP Connect/Request/Response. | |
| Jan 2005 |
» Porting
an application to 64-bit Linux on HP Integrity servers (PDF, 194
KB) This paper is intended for software engineers, application developers, and system managers who are considering moving 32-bit applications to Linux on HP Integrity Servers. | |
| Aug 2003 |
» The C10K problem How to configure operating systems and write code to support thousands of clients. (Dan Kegel's Web Hostel) | |
| Oct 2003 |
» Web services and
Linux Web services will be the leading programming model used for at least two-thirds of new applications by 2005, according to a recent Gartner report. Whether used in small integration tasks or in larger projects to transform business processes, web services have proved to deliver serious benefits. (LinuxWorld) |
Webcasts
| Aug 2002 |
» Linux
for developers Understand the issues around building your own environment around Linux. Learn how HP is helping put together a best-in-class development environment around Linux using the latest open source and commercial tools, complemented by porting and migration services. (on demand) |
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Hello there
We @ S7 have done lot of migrations from various platforms onto Linux and we have tools & well defined process to do it - more info can be got on our website s7solutions.com. Infact latest linux for you issue carries a article about S7 called - "Taking the pain out of Migration". It can be found at http://www.linuxforu.com/issue/latest.php. I like to submit that article here for the Blog.
Comment by s7solutions — February 2, 2006 @ 11:47 pm
Please go ahead a post your article. You can do that without a password. Thank you.
Computer Teacher.
Comment by computer_teacher — February 3, 2006 @ 7:42 am
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These configurations often correspond to states, e.g. The second
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