So what makes Linspire HPC different from other Enterprise OS's. First, we start with ease of use. Linspire HPC is easy to setup, easy to deploy, and easy to use. Included are tools for remote administration, development and included is support for other Enterprise Operating Systems such as RHEL and Oracle Linux. With our UNIX Subsystem we also support many software only UNIX applications. Linspire HPC also is a great cloud environment with facilities to turn your web apps into fully functioning desktop apps. Linspire HPC also allows you to install whatever apps you need and business customers can "roll" their own and standardize on a basic image.
Linspire HPC is a very secure environment. From Anti-Virus to advanced intrusion detection as well as being able to set policies on devices that are allowed to be used
For more information on Linspire HPC you can find more information here:
http://www.linspirelinux.com/p/linspire-hpc.html
So whats new with Linspire HPC? Below is a list of changes we have made:
- Kernel 4.13
- Firefox 57
- The UNIX subsystem has been changed from Illumos to BSD 11
- Oracle Java 9
- GCC 5.4
- 64 bit Intel or AMD processor
- 8 gb of RAM
- 120 gb or higher HDD storage or SSD storage
- Mouse and Keyboard or touch screen input
http://www.linspirelinux.com/p/linspire-hpc.html
http://www.linspire-os.com/p/servers-and-high-performance.html
Hardware systems that are certified and tested to run Linspire HPC include:
- SGI UV
- SGI Ice
- SGI Rackable Systems
- SGI InfiniteData Cluster systems
- HPE Apollo 10
- HPE Proliant DL
- HPE Superdome 1 and 2
- HPE Integrity x86 based servers
- Lenovo x3300 M4
- Lenovo x3100 M4 Lenovo x3100 M5
- Oracle X6-2
- Oracle X7