svn commit: r45651 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/casestudy-argentina.com

Gavin Atkinson gavin at FreeBSD.org
Sun Sep 21 20:41:22 UTC 2014


Author: gavin
Date: Sun Sep 21 20:41:21 2014
New Revision: 45651
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/45651

Log:
  Fix up some trademarks in this (very outdated) article.

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/casestudy-argentina.com/article.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/casestudy-argentina.com/article.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/casestudy-argentina.com/article.xml	Sun Sep 21 17:18:17 2014	(r45650)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/casestudy-argentina.com/article.xml	Sun Sep 21 20:41:21 2014	(r45651)
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
     <legalnotice xml:id="trademarks" role="trademarks">
       &tm-attrib.freebsd;
       &tm-attrib.intel;
-      &tm-attrib.xfree86;
+      &tm-attrib.redhat;
       &tm-attrib.general;
     </legalnotice>
 
@@ -135,16 +135,16 @@
     <title>Introduction</title>
 
     <para>At the beginning of 2003 we had a CriticalPath mail system
-      running on Solaris x86 plus a Redhat box for SMTP, Radius and
+      running on Solaris x86 plus a Red Hat box for SMTP, Radius and
       DNS. The DNS and Radius services were constantly down and we
       were struggling with huge mail queues.  There was an attempt to
-      install CriticalPath for Linux into Redhat on an Intel box with
+      install CriticalPath for &linux; into Red Hat on an &intel; box with
       a Megaraid card, but the disk latency was enormous and the mail
       application never really worked.</para>
 
     <para>The first step depicted towards the "FreeBSD solution"
       consisted in migrating this hardware and commercial software to
-      FreeBSD 4.8 with Linux emulation.</para>
+      FreeBSD 4.8 with &linux; emulation.</para>
   </sect2>
 
   <sect2 xml:id="freebsd-choice">
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
   <title>Results</title>
 
   <para>We managed to deploy a FreeBSD based email architecture that
-    is horizontally scalable, using 3 Terabyte Intel based storage
+    is horizontally scalable, using 3 Terabyte &intel; based storage
     servers at a current cost of 3 dollars per Gigabyte with
     redundancy.</para>
 


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