Maximizing the Performance of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time for Financial Services Applications on AMD64 Technology Whitepaper: The technology needs of financial services companies offer a remarkable challenge for computer hardware and software vendors. The central requirement is deterministic, real-time computing for high-priority transactions that must execute accurately and predictably every time. However, a real-time computing solution must also offer rock-solid stability and reliability, since there is zero tolerance for missed transactions, lost records, or system downtime. Click here.
Real-World Results of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time
Whitepaper:
What if you had a dedicated lane in your computer, similar to the car pool lane on the highway? A lane that could guarantee your high-priority processes could run without being interrupted. That's what you get with SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time. Its broad functionality provides highly deterministic performance for chosen applications, and CPU shielding provides a dedicated processor core to guarantee deterministic low-latency performance regardless of system load or traffic.
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Technical Whitepaper: SUSE Enterprise Linux Real Time Whitepaper:
This paper outlines the specific technical capabilities of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time, including enterprise services offerings, and shows how SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time delivers a solid foundation for your Service-oriented Infrastructure (SOI). Learn how SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time can be used to build the next generation of data-center computing, creating an on-demand infrastructure that is modular, highly responsive and easy to deploy and control. Click here.
Foundry Networks Inc. (Quote), a provider of high-performance enterprise and service provider switching, routing and Web traffic management solutions, announced today expansion of its strategy to target the Metro service provider market with new purpose-built Metro Routers for both MPLS and Layer 2 Metro networks.
Foundry's Metro strategy is specifically designed to allow service providers to generate incremental revenue with new service offerings with minimal additional investment, while protecting existing investment in their SONET infrastructure, officials said.
Foundry's four-part Metro strategy will:
Provide a complete Metro solution including Multi-Tenant Unit (MTU), Provider Edge (PE), Provider Core (PC), and Internet Edge (IE), based on the NetIron(R) family of Metro Routers, allowing a purpose-built feature set and optimization
Provide a range of features for both MPLS and Layer 2 Metro architectures with industry-leading scalability and reliability
Introduce the new MetroLink(TM) Interface strategy to embrace SONET and 10-Gigabit Ethernet technologies with Ethernet-over-SONET (EoSONET) and offer a consistent feature set and a common management interface
Offer compelling and disruptive prices for MetroLink interfaces, especially SONET, that allow service providers to protect their SONET investment, while exploiting next-generation 10-Gigabit Ethernet technologies.
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