On  1 Sep, Jim Garlick wrote:
> Can someone point me to MTBF data for Linux?  I realize this is kind of
> vague.  Ideally I would like MTBF for kernel 2.2.14 running on SMP Alpha,
> but any data is better than nothing.  This is to help win an argument to 
> put linux on a large cluster.  Thanks in advance.
> 
> Jim Garlick
> 

The answer is pretty simple...

  longer than any hardware you put it on!

-- 
Dave

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