[yellowdog-announce] Yellow Dog Linux Supports New IBM B50: Press Release 13 September 1999


Subject: [yellowdog-announce] Yellow Dog Linux Supports New IBM B50: Press Release 13 September 1999
From: Kai Staats (kstaats@terraplex.com)
Date: Mon Sep 13 1999 - 01:53:02 MDT


Loveland, CO, 13 September 1999

Yellow Dog Linux Supports New IBM B50
Terra Soft Solutions, Inc. announces Yellow Dog Linux Champion Server 1.1
optimized for three IBM RS/6000 servers: the new "Pizzazz" B50, the 43P
Model 150, a uniprocessor workstation and entry-level server, and the F50
server which may utilize up to four microprocessors.

Yellow Dog Linux Champion Server, Terra Soft's premier Linux operating
system, is designed for a wide range of applications including Internet
service for ISPs, communications for corporate intra/extranets, and a wide
array of network services.

"The B50 and YDL is a marriage of a classy case and lean operating system
... a real powerhouse with the Yellow Dog virtually flying with the IBM
Pizzazz," states Stephen Edie, Software Engineer for Terra Soft, "It's a
pleasure to take for a spin."

As the Champion Server was designed to exceed ISP (Internet Service
Provider) and ASP (Applications Service Provider) requirements, it
compliments the B50's sleek, rackmount chassis and natural fit in a server
room. Together, YDL and the B50s form a powerful solution unparalleled in
performance or stability in their class.

Enterprise-class Support
Linuxcare, IBM, and Terra Soft have formed a strategic alliance (August 11,
newsalert.com) to provide enterprise-class support for Yellow Dog Linux
running on IBM RS/6000 machines.

Linuxcare, Inc., the leader in technical support, consulting, education and
product certification for all distributions of Linux, formed an agreement
with IBM to offer their support services and training for the company's
RS/6000 servers, including the new B50 running Yellow Dog Linux.

Under the agreement, Linuxcare will provide IBM's customers with a range of
support programs tailored to the RS/6000 platform. Staffed by world-class
Linux experts, Linuxcare offers four levels of on-call support: Bronze,
Silver, Gold and Platinum, as well as customized options, up to dedicated
24-hour, 7-day-a-week support. Linuxcare provides frontline support
directly to end users, systems administrators and developers, as well as
backline support for corporate help-desks.

About the Champion Server
The Yellow Dog Linux operating system takes full advantage of the most
current, stable, and secure Linux kernel and libraries, and best of all,
some of the fastest hardware on the planet. Champion Server ships with the
industry-leading Apache web server, development tools, and most
importantly, a complete suite of applications as required by ISPs and ASPs.

The most complete Linux distribution for PowerPC and one of the most
professional Linux distributions available for any platform, Champion
Server 1.1 for RS/6000 is shipping now. Starting at just $24.95, the B50
RS/6000 kernel and install image are available online for free at
http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/ydl_support.html.

Additional purchase options include a 3-ring binder and unique Yellow Dog
Linux zipper-portfolio case, and/or Installation Support.

About IBM RS/6000
More than 850,000 IBM RS/6000 systems have been shipped to over 125,000
commercial and technical customers around the world. The RS/6000 family of
computers feature IBM RISC-based microprocessors and run AIX, IBM's UNIX
operating system. RS/6000 delivers the industry's most complete UNIX
offerings by combining applications with hardware, software, and service.

For more information visit http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/.

About Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.
Based in Loveland, CO, TSS is the developer of Yellow Dog Linux for Apple
Macintosh G3, PowerPC, and IBM RS/6000 systems. Champion Server, their
flagship product, is a highly professional distribution geared toward a
wide range of network applications such as ISPs, corporate intra/extranets,
web and network servers.

For more information visit http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/.



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