Radiant Data launches 64-bit Linux HA replicating file system (Linux-Watch)
Posted Apr 7, 2007 17:55 UTC (Sat) by
mikov (subscriber, #33179)
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Radiant Data launches 64-bit Linux HA replicating file system (Linux-Watch) by drag
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Radiant Data launches 64-bit Linux HA replicating file system (Linux-Watch)
Are you talking about NVIDIA and ATI or PeerFS ?
These are the things that I am curious about in regards to PeerFS:
- Are there any other closed-source kernel file systems for Linux ?
- Does PeerFS taint the kernel ? Even if we assume that it doesn't technically violate the GPL, a tainted kernel is not something I'd like to run.
This is the second instance in the last couple of months that I have came across products utilizing closed source Linux kernel code. The other instance is Virtuozzo which apparently has proprietary kernel modules providing functionality beyond OpenVZ.
Is this a growing trend ?
In both these cases it is assumed that the GPL is not violated, because the code in question cannot be examined. It seems to me that the logical assumption is exactly the opposite - that the GPL _is_ violated. Both companies should at least post detailed explanations on their websites of why it isn't.
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