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twysm 09-15-2004 04:16 PM

Please can anyone tell me what this means?
 
Please i want to know what this means:

RHAPS
RHCS
RHDS
RHDS2
RHGFS

:confused: Thank you!

MartinN 09-15-2004 04:23 PM

Where did you hear it? I guess that the 'RH' is for RedHat.

Martin

twysm 09-15-2004 04:33 PM

Yes, if for RedHat but the rest is what i wanted to know, you can see it here:

ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/3/en/

michaelk 09-15-2004 04:37 PM

Just a guess.. All it takes is a little googling.
Looks like RH enterprise
RHAPS - RH applications not sure what makes them special
RHCS - Cluster package
RHDS2 - Modified Eclipse package, An Integrated Development Environment for programmers.
RHGFS - Global File System manager for storage area networks

XavierP 09-15-2004 04:39 PM

RHAPS - Apps Server
RHCS - Cluster Server (?)
RHDS - Database Server (?)
RHDS2 - Database Server (?)
RHGFS - ?

I gleaned that from looking through the directories

unitea 09-15-2004 04:46 PM

Hi!

RHAPS - Redhat Applications Server: for building content management systems, intranets, portals, and custom applications

RHCS - Redhat Cluster Suite: designed specifically for Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. Companies requiring applications to be highly available, or wishing to improve the performance and availability of their network infrastructure, should consider using a Red Hat Cluster Suite configuration.

RHDS - could be Redhat Differentiated Services: a protocol for specifying and controlling network traffic by class so that certain types of traffic get precedence - for example, voice traffic, which requires a relatively uninterrupted flow of data, might get precedence over other kinds of traffic.

RHGFS - Redhat GFS is a cluster file system that provides data sharing among systems. Red Hat GFS features a single, consistent view of the file system name space across all nodes in a cluster. It is a native file system that interfaces directly with the VFS layer of the Linux kernel filesystem interface.

Hope that helps. :)

twysm 09-15-2004 05:23 PM

Thank you all for the info, it helped me a lot. :D


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