IBM owned TCF and it was 100% screwed down into AIX. The clean room team
which did TNC used many of the ideas but tried to make it layered into 14
separate technologies so customer could pick and choose. HP originally
picked up the process technology but not the FS work. DEC was the
reverse. Novell/Tandem took all it. HP ended up with all the IP and in
the end released it as FOSS. Hence the OpenSSI project
On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 9:43 AM <arnold(a)skeeve.com> wrote:
Clem Cole <clemc(a)ccc.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 12:06 AM
<arnold(a)skeeve.com> wrote:
>
> > The ideas were recreated as 14 different technologies called
Transparent
> > Network Computing (TNC) that would end
up in the FOSS community and
added
> > to Linux 2x kernel as: OpenSSI <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSI>
Am I wrong, or does nobody actually use this today? The
opessi.org
home page link from Wikipedia just seems to hang. And the files on the
SourceForge page are 5 years old.
I suspect not - it was done to 2.6 kernel and none of the changes were
taken by Linus for 3x Folks got discouraged and gave up
Ah, OK. Thanks for the info. On the one hand, two bad. On the other hand,
it looks like a real patchwork quilt of technologies...
Thanks,
Arnold