Red Hat Readies Linux for Workstations
Software vendor will align its workstation and server OSes to encourage the development of more applications.
Matt Berger, IDG News Service
Linux vendor Red Hat is set to detail Tuesday the release of its operating system for workstations, and announce that it has enhanced its Linux Advanced Server operating system to add support for "carrier-grade" Linux applications.
The announcements are expected to be made at the Enterprise Linux Forum Conference & Expo in Boston, where Matthew Szulik, Red Hat's chairman, president and chief executive officer is scheduled to deliver a keynote address.
Red Hat's workstation release being detailed Tuesday will be available in the first quarter of 2003, the company said in a statement. Developers will be able to use the release to create applications that can be deployed on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server. It is also being designed for use specifically in the fields of digital content creation and electronic design automation, the company said.
Red Hat and Hewlett-Packard have already targeted the Linux workstation market with the September release of two HP machines running Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation.
Coming Together
The Raleigh, North Carolina, software vendor is aiming to more closely align its workstation and server operating systems so that developers can create client-server applications using a common code base, it said in the release. Similarities between the two operating systems are also expected to make support and administration easier.
SuSE Linux is also expected to release an operating system specifically designed for workstations, executives have said. Sun Microsystems, which recently unveiled its own Linux strategy, is also planning to come out with a Linux workstation.
Enhancements to Red Hat Advanced Server that will be disclosed Tuesday are the result of recommendations from the Carrier Grade Linux Working Group, which operates within Open Source Development Lab, a non-profit research lab backed by Intel, IBM, as well as many of the top Linux distributors.
The new features in Advanced Server aimed at supporting voice and data applications will include improved application portability and performance, support for POSIX-compliant threading, diskless blade systems, improved system responsiveness, advanced debugging and systems analysis, and additional high-availability clustering capabilities, the company said. Red Hat plans to make this carrier-grade Linux release available in the middle of 2003.
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