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Linux Whitepapers

Linux Engineers at Dell routinely publish whitepapers on Linux technologies, some of which have made significant impacts in the Linux community:

2007


Xen Virtualization in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
By Jose De la Rosa and Puneet Dhawan
Linux Device Naming
By Matt Domsch and Ahmad Ali
Upgrading BIOS and Firmware on Linux-based Systems with Firmware-tools
By Matt Domsch and Michael E. Brown

2006


Configuring Linux to Enable Multipath I/O
By Tesfamarian Michael, Rezwanul Kabir, Joshua Giles and John Hull
Automated Deployment of Novell SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 on Dell PowerEdge Servers
By Anoop K. and John Hull

2005


Enabling Demand-Based Switching in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 on Dell PowerEdge Servers
By Jordan Hargrave

2004


Harnessing PXE Boot Services in Linux Environments
By John Hull, Robert Hentosh and Rogelio Noriega
Simplifying Linux Management with Dynamic Kernel Module Support
By Gary Lerhaupt and Matt Domsch
Configuring and Managing Software RAID with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
By John Hull and Steve Boley

2003


Expanding Storage on Linux-based Servers
By Matt Domsch and Tesfamariam Michael


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csmykay Linux Device Naming Feedback 0 Dec 18 2007, 11:23 PM EST by csmykay
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I liked the read on it but you guys should probably add some default maximum "SCSI" type devices and how to expand them (Think MAKEDEV).

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