Linux provides solid uptime for automated hunting and fishing licenses

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Nov 22, 2007 5:00 AM EDT
Linux.com; By Tina Gasperson
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When deer hunting season begins in Mississippi, or its time for the alligator lottery to start down in Florida, sportsmen flock to the Internet to order their licenses through companies like Automated License Systems (ALS). To keep its servers running reliably, ALS's Infrastructure Manager Rich Edwards uses Red Hat Linux and servers from Levanta, no questions asked.

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