Wind River Announces eLxr Pro

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eLxr Pro delivers an enterprise Linux solution backed by expert commercial support.

Wind River has announced eLxr Pro, an end-to-end Linux solution that connects enterprise-grade workloads from the cloud to the edge.

Built on Debian, eLxr Pro offers the reliability and hardware compatibility needed to address the challenges of the most demanding use cases. “Whether you're managing centralized cloud applications or distributed edge systems, eLxr Pro delivers a tailored solution backed by expert commercial support, streamlining operations and accelerating innovation,” the announcement states.

The open source eLxr platform provides a secure and stable edge Linux distribution. It follows a predictable release and update cadence, making it suitable for long lifecycles and long-term deployments. Additionally, it offers:

  • One platform for every use case: Deploy a unified Linux solution that scales effortlessly from cloud to edge.
  • Flexibility for innovation: eLxr’s fully open source, upstream-first approach eliminates vendor lock-in and puts the pace of progress in your hands.
  • Scalability: Whether you're scaling up in data centers or optimizing lightweight edge devices, eLxr project ensures seamless performance across every infrastructure.

“As a founding member and leading contributor to the eLxr project, Wind River ensures the eLxr project’s enterprise-grade Debian-derivative distribution meets the evolving needs of mission-critical environments,” the announcement says. And, this integration provides customers with comprehensive lifecycle support to ensure your “Linux platform is always secure, up-to-date, and backed by dedicated Wind River experts.”

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09/17/2024

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