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Huawei's cloud OS donated to open source foundation

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Huawei has donated the cut of Linux it created to run on its cloud, and silicon, to China’s only open source foundation. The Chinese giant’s OS is called EulerOS and is derived from CentOS. EulerOS runs on x86 silicon but is tuned for top performance on the Arm64 architecture – which is what Huawei uses in the Kunpeng 920 CPUs it designed to power its own servers, cloud, and even the occasional laptop. Huawei’s list of the operating system’s features and benefits states it includes KVM virtualization, ext4, the GFS2 cluster file system, systemd, Linux containers, and can manage user identities across Linux, UNIX, and Windows domains to help with your SSO needs.

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