Novell Ships SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time

Linux-based operating system brings customers lower costs with predictable performance in time-critical environments

24 October 2006

Novell today announced the availability of SUSE® Linux Enterprise Real Time, enabling customers to realize the benefits of Linux* for real-time applications. SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time from Novell® adds real-time technology from Concurrent Computer Corporation* to the flexible and scalable SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 platform. As a result, customers see lower costs with predictable performance in time-critical environments.

“Many organizations depend on computing speed and dependability to compete effectively,” said Carlos Montero-Luque, vice president of product management for Open Platform Solutions at Novell. “With SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time, we are giving them the improved performance and lower costs of Linux along with the deterministic response and predictable quality of service their businesses demand. Backed up by Novell's vast ecosystem of services and support, customers can be confident that this real-time solution will enable them to serve their customers effectively even as it improves their bottom line.”

SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time offers support for 32-bit and 64-bit processor architectures (including AMD Opteron* and Intel Xeon*), predictable interrupt response time of less than 30 microseconds, high-resolution timer support for enhanced scheduling, user-level control of simultaneous multithreading, and processor shielding. The proven real-time technology eliminates spikes in latency, ensuring consistent performance and stability. The solution is already being used in trading floor and market data servers in financial services, advanced imaging in patient healthcare, and enterprise data centers with time-critical requirements.

Gary Beerman, Concurrent director of real-time marketing, said, “The combination of Novell's robust Linux support organization and Concurrent's established real-time software makes this a compelling product offering applicable to multiple market verticals. With SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time, customers can now optimize data center workloads to gain real competitive advantages. We are excited to be working with Novell in bringing this superior technology solution to enterprise customers around the globe.”

New Performance Benchmarks

SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time has set several new performance benchmarks. In tests with Wombat Financial Software, customers were able to achieve aggregate simultaneous publishing rates of 200,000 messages per second from the feed handler, which is roughly twice the rates generated by any other data feed product in the market today.

SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time also set a new record for query response time with the Ingres database. In tests performed at the Ingres Performance Center, the average response time of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time was one-third that of a competing standard Linux distribution. This test simulated 16 threads of complicated queries hitting the Ingres database. With the CPU shielding in SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time, no other system activity can interrupt the database thread, so the queries finish more quickly than in an unshielded environment.

Industry Support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time

Partners are expressing support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time as a compelling platform for time-critical applications.

AMD Vice President of Software Alliances and Solutions Terri Hall: “We believe there is tremendous synergy between SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time and the AMD Opteron processor. AMD's Direct Connect Architecture, which reduces latency, helps enable 'real time' operating systems. Together, both products provide the flexibility and adaptability needed to meet the current and future business needs of customers, offering a compelling solution for enterprises running time-critical applications. Novell is driving outstanding advancements in enterprise Linux, and AMD is pleased to collaborate with them in these efforts.”

Ingres CTO and Senior Vice President of Strategy Dave Dargo: “The Ingres database is designed to handle the most complicated database queries. The combination of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time and Ingres's database highlights consistent database performance for latency-sensitive workloads and underscores our ability to deliver a highly predictable transaction processing environment for enterprise customers.”

Wombat COO Daniel Moore: “Customers across the capital markets continue to hunger for technologies that give them a real performance edge. With SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time, Wombat customers are able to benefit from low-latency, high-performance solutions for their market data needs.”

Availability

SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time is now available from Novell and Concurrent. For more information, visit http://www.novell.com/products/realtime.

About Novell

Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL) delivers Software for the Open Enterprise™. With more than 50,000 customers in 43 countries, Novell helps customers manage, simplify, secure and integrate their technology environments by leveraging best-of-breed, open standards-based software. With over 20 years of experience, 4,700 employees, 5,000 partners and support centers around the world, Novell helps customers gain control over their IT operating environment while reducing cost. More information about Novell can be found at http://www.novell.com.

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