Linux systems now comprise more than half of world's fastest 500 computers

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Go back more than a few years ago and Linux had zero representation among the world's fastest supercomputers, which relied on traditional, monolithic mainframe machines running Sparc, HP-UX, Unix or other operating systems. In the last few years, however, the open source operating system has begun dominating the list, thanks to clustering and Intel hardware in the supercomputing market. [Linux.Com: NewsForge Reports]

Way to go Linux!

...John

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