“Core Networks Inc. … is pleased to announce that Version
3.0 of it’s CoreOS Broadband Provisioning and Management System
supports the Linux operating system.”
“More and more broadband service providers are choosing Linux
servers as part of their Internet Services platform. We are pleased
to formally announce that Linux is supported by CoreOS 3.0, and to
reaffirm our support for the Linux platform,” said Jeffrey
Campbell, Chief Technology Officer, Core Networks Inc. “We have
been working with Linux for over a year and a half and on-going
support and enhancements for Linux based systems are a fundamental
part of our product roadmap.”
“Deployments of CoreOS that utilize Linux are already underway.
According to Trevor McFetridge, Senior Network Administrator for
Eastlink High Speed Internet, Halifax, “We’ve recently launched
servers in a remote location using the Linux platform in
conjunction with CoreOS. Provisioning of email and web and DHCP
services on these machines has been accomplished seamlessly. We’ve
been very pleased with the overall performance of CoreOS.”