Ubuntu gains another win in major server certification quest

Courtesy Enterprise Linux Log  Wed, 02/18/2009 - 11:39

The little distribution that could, Ubuntu Linux Server Edition supported by Canonical Ltd., announced that it was on its way to achieving certification on Hewlett-Packard’s ProLiant x86 servers.

According to Canonical’s blog post on the topic:

The certification means HP will list Ubuntu as a supported operating system and verify the work undertaken by Canonical to ensure full certified compatibility.

Furthermore both companies are fully co-operating at the engineering level to provide full underlying confidence for HP customers...


 

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