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Virtualization - Novell Cuts Down SUSE for Appliances
Novell Introduces Its Beta Version of SLES JeOS
Apr. 21, 2008 03:15 PM
Novell wants ISVs to create appliances that marry their
applications to the SUSE and to underpin the idea has trotted out a beta of
SLES JeOS, a “Just enough Operating System,” so it’ll all make sense.
Red Hat also has an Appliance Operating System in the works
and says it expects the project to go into beta mid-year.
Novell’s JeOS is supposed to simplify application deployment
and support and of course reduce development costs. It’s also supposed to be
smaller, more secure and higher-performing than an application running on a
full general-purpose operating system.
Novell imagines such widgetry being bundled as a software
appliance or as a virtual appliance with a paravirtualized kernel designed to
run in a virtual environment.
Naturally it’s got a program to supervise the initiative.
It’s called the SUSE Appliance Program and virtual appliances built under its
aegis can run on Xen or VMware ESX or Microsoft’s Hyper-V as both a
paravirtualized and fully virtualized guest.
IDC estimates the appliance market will be worth nearly $700
million in 2011.
Novell is promising automated tools in the next few months.
JeOS, which is customized to be just enough widgetry to
support a given application, is built from the same code base as SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server and SUSE-certified applications will be automatically
certified for JeOS.
There is an existing community-driven project called
LimeJeOS that’s building a minimized version of openSUSE that Novell now
intends to participate in.
For early adopters there are several virtual image formats
available: VMware VMDK, Xen and a raw hard disk image. Hyper-V will be available
once it gets here.
See www.novell.com/linux/appliance.
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