PR: SCO Ships SCO Linux Server 4.0 for Itanium | Linux Today

PR: SCO Ships SCO Linux Server 4.0 for Itanium

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 15, 2003

The SCO Group (SCO) today announced the release of SCO Linux
Server 4.0 for the Itanium Processor Family, a high-performance
Linux operating system designed for use with Intel Itanium 2-based
systems.

SCO Linux Server 4.0 for the Itanium Processor Family is well
suited for running demanding enterprise-level business
applications, and emphasizes stability, security and worldwide
support. SCO Linux Server 4.0 for the Itanium Processor Family
provides features for customers using Itanium 2-based systems,
including robust security auditing and management tools,
scalability, and high availability and clustering. SCO Linux Server
4.0 for the Itanium Processor Family also includes twelve months of
the SCO Linux Update Service. This service provides notification of
updates and an easy-to-use interface for downloading and applying
updates.

SCO Linux Server 4.0 for the Itanium Processor Family is based
on UnitedLinux 1.0, the core standards-based Linux operating system
co-developed to streamline Linux development and certification
around the globe. SCO Linux Server 4.0 for the Itanium Processor
Family includes the base UnitedLinux operating system and the
additional software, support and services for successfully running
Linux in a mission-critical business environment.

SCO Linux Server 4.0 for the Itanium Processor Family includes
several features and support services:

  • Support for Intel Itanium 2-based systems
  • Powered by UnitedLinux to ensure the broadest interoperability
    with other UnitedLinux products
  • Powerful new enterprise features based on the Linux 2.4.19
    kernel
  • Secure, remote, Web-based system and network
    administration
  • Sophisticated and flexible clustering features
  • Backed by SCO’s worldwide support infrastructure

SCO Linux Server 4.0 for the Itanium Processor Family is
currently available from authorized SCO resellers. The base edition
sells for US$999.

Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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