[lug] Cluster Mfr Recommends
Patty Laushman
patty at theuptimegroup.com
Sun Jul 17 12:31:12 MDT 2005
Unfortunately, I have to take back my endorsement of Aspen Systems from last
March. Does anyone out there know of a local individual with experience
setting up high availability Linux clusters?
Patty Laushman
President
The Uptime Group, Inc.
(303) 757-4611, Ext. 404
www.theuptimegroup.com
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:41:15 -0700
"Patty Laushman" <HYPERLINK
"http://lists.lug.boulder.co.us/mailman/listinfo/lug"patty at
theuptimegroup.com> wrote:
> We would recommend Aspen Systems (www.aspsys.com) too. We haven't dealt
> with them directly either, but we like to work with local companies when
we
> can. Also, they've been around a LONG time, so they must be doing
something
> right!
>
> Patty Laushman
> President
> The Uptime Group, Inc.
> (303) 757-4611, Ext. 404
> www.theuptimegroup.com
>
>
> On 2005-03-14 15:37 -0700, Steve Sullivan <Steve Sullivan wrote:
> > The company I work with wants to purchase several linux clusters and
> > is looking for recommendations.
> > The typical cluster is 6 to 12 computers in one rack.
> > Usually reliability is a big issue, with high availability software,
> > fail-overs, etc.
> >
> > They want Intel Pentiums and run their own version of Debian.
> > They need a company that can deliver to Washington, Boulder and other
> > cities.
> >
> > Who would you recommend?
> >
>
> Haven't dealt with them but they are marginally local:
> HYPERLINK "http://www.aspsys.com"http://www.aspsys.com
>
> --
> -Nick Golder
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