
IBM announced yesterday that it will enable all of its storage products to work with Linux.
By Pia Heikkila
Published: 16 March 2001 13:50 GMT
Big Blue already supports the open source system, but the company said its linear-tape back-up products, modular Intel-based servers and Fast200 and Fast500 storage servers will all support Linux.
IBM will also support Linux in its Tivoli software for storage management.
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