Novell has revealed details of the next version of its flagship SuSE Linux
Enterprise 11 platform.
The firm said that, as a desktop-to-data centre platform, SuSE Linux
Enterprise 11 will work on a variety of products designed for use across the
enterprise, from edge and infrastructure servers, to data centre and real-time
servers.
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SuSE Linux Enterprise 11 will also run on desktops in thick- and thin-client
modes and technical workstations.
Novell plans to make the platform available as an appliance, while an
embedded version will allow independent hardware vendors to embed virtualisation
and operating systems directly into their hardware.
The vendor plans to introduce new features to support appliance development
and low-latency computing, along with support for high availability and advanced
interconnects like Infiniband.
Novell added that the platform will also further cement its plans for
interoperability, with a new focus on Windows optimisation, including advances
in support for Windows Server 2008 virtual guests, systems management and rich
internet application support.
We listened closely to our customers, partners and colleagues
Roger Levy Senior vice president and general manager, open platform solutions, Novell
The combination of virtualisation and new power management capabilities for
chips and disk drives should enable customers to reduce their server footprint
and substantially lower the cost of running data centres, Novell said.
Roger Levy, senior vice president and general manager of open platform
solutions at Novell, said: "We listened closely to our customers, partners and
colleagues in the open source community as we designed the next generation of
Linux operating systems."
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