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Turbolinux 7 Server, First-Ever Linux Distribution to Conform to Internationalization Standard Specifications.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2001

Based On Kernel 2.4, Turbolinux 7 Server Focuses On Enterprise

Markets With 64GB Memory Support and Large File Support

Turbolinux(R) Inc., a worldwide leader in Linux operating environments and multi-platform software deployment Software deployment is all of the activities that make a software system available for use.

The general deployment process consists of several interrelated activities with possible transitions between them.
 and management products enabling computing assets to be quickly redefined on demand, today announced worldwide availability of Turbolinux (TL) 7 Server on December 7th, 2001. With a focus on enterprise business, TL 7 Server was developed with an eye towards extreme flexibility and functionality.

"Turbolinux 7 Server offers businesses a highly secure, high-performance operating system operating system (OS)

Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs.
," said Pete Beckman, vice president of engineering, Turbolinux. "Turbolinux continues to satisfy the corporate world's need for ironclad ironclad, mid-19th-century wooden warship protected from gunfire by iron armor. The success of the ironclad when first employed by the French in the Crimean War sparked a naval armor and armaments race between France and Great Britain.  network servers and is an excellent choice for businesses thinking of migrating from Unix or Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. ."

Enterprise features include Large File Support (LFS LFS Linux from Scratch
LFS Labour Force Survey (UK)
LFS Live for Speed (computer racing simulation)
LFS London Film School
LFS Log-Structured File System (Unix, BSD) 
), which provides support for file sizes of 4 terabytes necessary for businesses that routinely transmit or back up large files. The increasing use of Linux in animation production and for scientific clustering (Editors: see Turbolinux Releases Enfuzion 7.0, Makes Supercomputing Affordable, August 23, 2001) and the continued growth of PC/x86 hardware for those applications has also underscored the need for LFS.

In addition, Turbolinux 7 Server supports Logical Volume Manager (LVM LVM Logical Volume Manager
LVM Liikenne- ja Viestintäministeriö (Finnish: Ministry of Transport and Communications; Helsinki)
LVM Left Ventricular Mass
LVM Landwirtschaftlicher Versicherungsverein Muenster
), which provides flexible disk volume management. LVM allows customers to manage storage in a logical manner, for instance, combining disk drives to function as a single disk, extending storage capacity simply.

Multi Language Support and International Certification

Turbolinux 7 Server comes with multi-language support and is the first Linux distribution The Linux operating system packaged for customers for a fee. It includes the Linux kernel, essential operating system components from the GNU Project, an installation program, various open source utilities and applications, documentation and technical support.  to conform to the basic level specifications of LI18NUX 2000 pilot program. LI18NUX is a voluntary working group, consisting of Linux and open source related contributors -- including Turbolinux -- who are working on internationalization The support for monetary values, time and date for countries around the world. It also embraces the use of native characters and symbols in the different alphabets. See localization, i18n, Unicode and IDN.

internationalization - internationalisation
 of Linux distributions. The group focuses on the internationalization of a core set of APIs and components of Linux distributions in order to achieve a common Linux environment where an internationalized Linux application can be executed and behave correctly regardless of the underlying Linux distribution.

In keeping with this focus on internationalization, TL 7 Server is also compliant with the new Chinese code standard, GB 18030. China has mandated that any software application that is released for the Chinese market after September, 2001, must support GB 18030. GB 18030 represents a straightforward model to establish compatibility between Chinese national coding and Unicode. Unicode provides a unique number for every character, no matter what the platform, no matter what the program, no matter what the language. It also enables a single software product or a single website to be targeted across multiple platforms, languages and countries without re-engineering.

TL 7 Server, based on Linux file directory standards has also passed the FHS FHS - Filesystem Hierarchy Standard  test suites. The FHS or File system Hierarchy Standard is the convention for compliance between Linux and Unix. The FHS standard seeks to create interoperability of applications, system administration tools, and development tools across Linux and Unix operating systems.

"Turbolinux is continually working to achieve innovative products based on open source and standards and we're proud of our Internationalization standing," said Ly-Huong Pham, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Turbolinux. "Through our work with LI18NUX and our on-going product development, Turbolinux is continuing to serve as a leader in the Linux community throughout Asia-Pacific, as well as growing our market share in other regions."

Turbolinux 7 Server and PowerCockpit(TM)

Turbolinux 7 Server, as well as other Linux distributions, can also be deployed to multiple nodes by just a few clicks using another Turbolinux product, PowerCockpit. Representing a radical shift in the way servers are currently defined, PowerCockpit collects and deploys entire software stacks, including the operating system, middleware, and applications, enabling instant reconfiguration of computing systems. IT managers can reconfigure and redeploy re·de·ploy  
tr.v. re·de·ployed, re·de·ploy·ing, re·de·ploys
1. To move (military forces) from one combat zone to another.

2.
 systems as the need arises, recycling computing power on demand. Web servers, for example, can become application servers in 10 minutes or less using just a few simple commands. System integrators and manufacturers can also use PowerCockpit to provide fast and efficient configuration-to-order services by pre-configuring servers with customer specified software stacks.

About Turbolinux

Founded in 1992, Turbolinux Inc. is a global software company providing Linux operating environments and multi-platform software deployment and management products that allow computing assets to be quickly redefined on demand -- enabling true flexible processing power. Backed by some of the world's leading technology companies, including Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Intel, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98).

NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.
, Novell, Oracle, SGI (SGI, Sunnyvale, CA, www.sgi.com) A manufacturer of workstations and servers, founded in 1982 by Jim Clark. The company was founded as Silicon Graphics, Inc., but changed to its acronym in 1999.  and Toshiba, Turbolinux is headquartered near San Francisco with offices around the world. For more information, visit the Turbolinux Web site at http://www.turbolinux.com.

Note to Editors: Turbolinux is a registered trademark of Turbolinux, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other registered trademarks belong to their respective holders.
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