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 <description>A couple of months ago we upgraded our Lotus Domino server to the latest code from IBM. Weâ€™re running Domino 8 on Linux. Weâ€™ve been running on Red Hat Linux for nearly four years now and itâ€™s been a good move. Weâ€™ve even survived hardware failure twice in the last three yearss thanks to good backups.
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