The GNOME Project announced recently that Red Hat Inc., the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, has donated two new high-performance servers.
According to the GNOME representatives, Red Hat’s server donation is part of a broader plan whose main goal is to centralize the location of the several GNOME servers around the world into a single datacenter.
“The GNOME Project thanks Red Hat for their recent donation of two new servers,” reads the announcement. “This will help ease day-to-day operations and reduce intervention time in the case of network disruptions or outages.”
The two new servers donated by Red Hat appear to be top of the line, boasting 128GB of RAM, 48-core processors, as well as Enterprise SSDs des… (read more)
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