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1 Migração sob Medida para o Linux Benchmark e Sintonia Fina by Phil Pinkerton

2 “Taking Linux to the Max” 2 Introduction Migration Trends

3 “Taking Linux to the Max” 3 Obstacles Knowledgeable workers Lack of in-house expertise Finding high quality support Migrating data to a new system Platform compatibility

4 “Taking Linux to the Max” 4 Questions How do I maximize performance within a given budget? How do I minimize costs for a required minimum performance level? How do I balance the best performance/cost ratio within the above requirements?

5 “Taking Linux to the Max” 5 Benchmarks Measure Performance Identify bottlenecks Many benchmark tools are available for Linux Assure these tools are accutate and reliable

6 “Taking Linux to the Max” 6 Successful Migration “We’ve moved beyong R&D on Linux.” “It is a robust, reliable and cost-effective platform.” Atefeh Riazi, CIO & senior partner at Ogilvy & Mathers Information Week, June 2003 “Linux has provided the server background for the Internet World Website for the last two years. We haven’t rebooted the server ever since.” Frank Pipolo, Director of Internet Operations at Internet World Internet World, April 2003

7 “Taking Linux to the Max” 7 48% of companies have Linux installed 74% have Unix 94% use Windows Successful Migration “Organizations with more than 1,000 users save about 44% by running Intel-based Linux servers instead of RISC-based Unix” Network World Readers Poll January 2003 “Advancements in hardware and software are driving down the cost of Linux supercomputing solutions by as much as 90%.” Randy Groves, Vice President at Dell Enterprise Systems Group LinuxWorld, August 2002 (cont’d)

8 “Taking Linux to the Max” 8 Development OSDL - Open Source Development Lab: has announced availability of OSDL-DBT. (March 2003) –a suite of open source database workload testing tools which are a fair use implementation of specific industry-standard TPC benchmarks (Transaction Processing Performance Councel) LLNL - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: a commodity cluster of almost 10,000 PC processors running Linux has been installed. (June 2003) –is operational –is one of the world’s most powerful computing systems: extraordinary performance using ordinary components and common commodity clusters.

9 “Taking Linux to the Max” 9 Distributions Linux has become a stable and reliable platform. United Linux –Conectiva –Suse –TurboLinux Slackware Yellow Dog Red Hat Mandrake Debian

10 “Taking Linux to the Max” 10 Recommendations Custom made migration Research and Validation Central point reference matrix Analysis of migration process

11 “Taking Linux to the Max” 11 Our Company MaxLinux is a startup company Vision Statement Provide companies with the solution that best fits their needs, maximizes their return on investment and minimizes their cost, through seamless migration, being a knowledgeable source and working together with available resources, from individual to large companies.

12 “Taking Linux to the Max” 12 Environment Lab environment –R&D –Hardware –Software Debugging –Network Performance Benchmarks White Box testing Consulting Results: seamless migration and best fit solutions

13 “Taking Linux to the Max” 13 Opportunities for Brasil Establish alliances Partners Individual contributors Investors

14 “Taking Linux to the Max” 14 Conclusion Cost effective Access to source code Flexibility Compatibility Investment longevity Performance improvement Heterogeneous platform availability Linux Migration

15 “Taking Linux to the Max” 15 Questions ???? Muito Obrigado!


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