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Wind River readies virtualization stack
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| Wind River will enter the virtualization software market, focusing on
| networking, consumer electronics, and industrial automation, it said. The
| company will in August begin beta-testing a hypervisor and tools aimed at
| letting customers flexibly deploy Linux, VxWorks, and other RTOSes
| symmetrically or asymmetrically on one or multiple physical processor cores.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8794366795.html
MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale
QorIQ™ P4080 Multicore Processor
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| Today at the 2008 Freescale Technology Forum (FTF), MontaVista® Software,
| Inc., the leader in embedded Linux® commercialization, unveiled a new
| MontaVista Linux® Support Package (LSP) to jump-start the development of
| Linux-based devices on the Freescale QorIQ™ P4080 multicore communications
| processor. The advanced Freescale processor is expected to be available in
| several months, but the MontaVista software is being demonstrated on a
| simulated P4080 processor today in MontaVista’s booth at FTF. MontaVista will
| be the first company to enable embedded developers to evaluate (at no cost)
| and build multicore applications for Freescale’s QorIQ communications
| platform using commercial Linux.
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http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20080616005361&newsLang=en
Related:
Virtualization: Linux's killer app
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| Think about it. Even Microsoft supports running Linux on its Virtual
| Server product. Why would it do that? Wouldn't an OS partitioning
| technology, such as that used by OpenVz or Sun Solaris, be more in
| keeping with the kind of homogeneous environments that Microsoft
| would like to see? Why would Microsoft invest its resources to
| support a virtual machine technology that can only open the
| door to Linux in the datacenter?
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/02/19/08OPopenent_1.html
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