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provides an ideal operating system for environments where security and high |
provides an ideal operating system for environments where security and high |
availability are major concerns" , says Ivan Arce, CORE SDI's CEO.</li><p> |
availability are major concerns" , says Ivan Arce, CORE SDI's CEO.</li><p> |
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<li><a href=http://www.secnet.com>Secure Networks, Inc.</a> |
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has been using OpenBSD as their core development |
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platform for their flagship product, Ballista. According to a corporate |
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representative, "it [OpenBSD] has proven to be very stable, and quite well |
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supported for a free operating system." In addition, it should be noted |
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that code from the Ballista project developed on OpenBSD systems was |
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easily ported to Irix and Solaris. <p> |
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<li>The <a href="http://www.umn.edu/"> University of Minnesota</a> uses |
<li>The <a href="http://www.umn.edu/"> University of Minnesota</a> uses |
OpenBSD on Sun Sparc workstations for network monitoring and capacity |
OpenBSD on Sun Sparc workstations for network monitoring and capacity |
planning. They query 53,000 (as of May 1999) different interfaces via |
planning. They query 53,000 (as of May 1999) different interfaces via |