__/ [ Larry Qualig ] on Thursday 23 March 2006 19:41 \__
>
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> http://linux.sys-con.com/read/198103.htm
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | Red Hat has announced that Arabtec, the leading construction company
>> | in the United Arab Emirates, has migrated its mail servers to Red Hat
>> | Enterprise Linux in order to provide a high quality, secure and stable
>> | core application to its 3,200 administrative and management employees.
>> `----
>
>>From the same article:
>
> Arabtec's previous email service was hosted and maintained by an
> international third party company which both increased costs and
> suffered poor speed reliability such that the construction company had
> to re-evaluate its system.
>
> Arabtec is currently investigating the possibility of migrating all of
> its file servers, backup systems as well as all its desktops to Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux.
>
> (Note: The Arabtec web-site currently runs IIS on Win2k)
True. That might explain why it took the site 10 seconds only to respond to a
request from a 100Mbit connection.
No uptime graph unfortunately:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.arabtecuae.com
Best wishes,
Roy
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