Red Hat has announced that Munich Airport (IATA: MUC, ICAO: EDDM) has migrated a large portion of it’s UNIX servers and desktops to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
After experiencing consistent performance issues, Munich Airport, according to the company, conducted detailed cost-analysis research on alternative technology solutions that could boost performance for its IT systems. Results revealed that Red Hat Enterprise Linux, already in small use in the Airport’s IT systems, could provide both the savings and performance benefits desired. In 2005, Munich Airport migrated a portion of its servers to Red Hat Enterprise Linux and in March 2006, it also migrated most of its desktop workstations to Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop. Since September 2006, Munich Airport has equipped more than 30 servers and 40 desktops to run using Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Red Hat-based systems are also used by Airport’s external mail gateways providing anti-virus and anti-spam functionality.
[...] Munich Airport Goes Linux with RHEL[->] 2008-08-11 08:54 k33l0r Submitted by k33l0r on Monday August 11, @08:54AM k33l0r [...]