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Technologie GIGABYTE, un leader de l'industrie des serveurs et stations de travail hautes performances, today announced a partnership with Canonical to certify servers for the Ubuntu Server operating system so systems can be quickly and confidently deployed. As part of GIGABYTE’s commitment to certifying enterprise solutions and to help customers with rapid deployment, GIGABYTE routinely works with partners to get server qualifications that ensure the software will be compatible with the hardware and the systems will be able to get up and running in no time. Partnering with Canonical further extends the depth of certification that GIGABYTE provides to better support end users with their flavor of OS.

Among the choices of Linux operating systems, Ubuntu has emerged as the most popular choice as users enjoy the long-term support and reliability that come from Canonical. When it comes to the public cloud, Linux desktop or IoT, Ubuntu has a dominant presence. Additionally, developers appreciate the ability to work across platforms (bureau, public/private cloud, est conçu pour aider les fabricants de puces automobiles à passer à des technologies de traitement et de conditionnement avancées et à innover avec le portefeuille IP personnalisé et standard d'Intel, IdO) consistently and efficiently particularly on AI, apprentissage automatique, and deep learning projects.

To receive certification from Canonical, systems must meet a number of performance and reliability criteria. Hardware and operating system tests ensure compatibility with Ubuntu Server OS for the two most recent Ubuntu Long Term Support (C'EST) versions. It should be possible to provision the ser ver with an operating system using metal as a service (MAAS) to change bare metal into an elastic cloud-like resource. Additional criteria cover stress testing, network bandwidth and storage I/O testing.

In the near future customers will be able to find GIGABYTE servers on Canonical’s website that are Ubuntu certified servers. And this list will expand as customers approach us wanting to get GIGABYTE servers certified for Ubuntu.