Itanium - The next big leap for Linux
development for the Linux community as the kernel can be optimized to run
very well on this processor. In fact the Trillian Project is a
co-operative development between different vendors to create a unified
version of Linux for the Itanium processor. Their goal is to make the port
available at the same time that Intel launches the new processor. The
project also wants to ensure that existing 32-bit applications run
seamlessly in the 64-bit environment. A lot of code optimization is also
being carried out to ensure that Linux runs faster than other operating
systems.
Partners in the projects such as SuSE, Red Hat, Caldera and Turbo Linux
are also working towards 64-bit Linux distributions. Other partners such
as VA Linux want to ensure that their systems are the best platforms to
run Linux.
Both the Linux operating system and the Itanium processor are important
developments for the future of computing. If your organization plans to
deploy either of these solutions, you are going to have a significant
competitive advantage, but if you deploy both these technologies you can
have the best of both words -- a very powerful processor and an operating
system which can fully harness the power of the processor.
Prakash Advani is the CEO of FreeOS.com and can be reached at
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