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“Both systems support 12 SAS hard disk drives for 3.6 terabytes, and up to three EXP3000 enclosures for greater than 14.4 terabytes of raw capacity that allow for the storage systems to scale up to 48 hard disk drives.” About $5k and $6.5k respectively.
“Additionally, Linux developers can create, test and deploy rich Internet applications (RIAs) on the Linux platform using the free Adobe Flex 2 SDK, Adobe Flash Player 9 and the free Flex Data Services 2 Express.”
“Initially, the new All-in-One version will offer 20 ‘Best Practice’ offerings, which essentially are pre-configured applications for specific industries, such as chemicals.”
Bill on Mercurial, a distributed version control system. I still don’t quite “get” the distributed part: that is, how it accomplished the effects of a central version control system of synching people up…probably obvious once I hear it ;)