No, I'm talking Linux. Amazon has several warehouses nearby where I work
and a big one in Lexington, KY. My understanding from several employees
I've known there is they use Linux for the most part. Out in the warehouse,
where we would be using a W2K (soon to be XP) machine, they use a Linux
terminal. L-i-n-u-x.

SUSE is not the only commercial route to Linux. I was having coffee one
morning last year with a sysadmin who's put a group of health care offices
into Red Hat gateway/servers. Of course, he wasn't too willing to discuss
other details (this is a rather opaque business when you come down to it).
But then, I routinely talk to a small hosting outfit who shies away from RH,
claiming it is shot full of vulnerabilities since it went proprietary after version
7.

IT is a lot like love: ask 10 people what love is and you'll get 10 different answers.