
Novell today
announced the availability of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10,
"the only open source, enterprise-class real-time operating system available in the market today". Novell says:
"Enhancements to SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10 include the latest enterprise-hardened open source technologies that reduce system latency or delay and improve predictability, such as CPU shielding, priority inheritance, sleeping spinlocks, interrupt threads, high-resolution timers and the latest OpenFabrics Enterprise Distribution for commodity high-speed interconnects, OFED 1.2.5. As a result, customers gain time advantage over competitors"
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2007-07-31
is it 'Real Time' certified?

Real time to me usually implies critical.... did Novell just ship this as v. low latency or does it actually have some real backing other than the usual GPL disclaimers?
not a flame, kudos to Novell for getting it out first. You redhat guys dont want to start the mantra of 'but we have THIS coming out' that was a tactic Microsoft played and won for years. I'm not comparing MS to RH, just that its a rather bent road to follow down