AlmaLinux OS Foundation announced AlmaLinux is now
available on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) marketplace,
continuing AlmaLinux's penetration into the cloud. With this addition to
the Oracle Cloud Marketplace (OCM), enterprises can now add AlmaLinux
into their Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) with the simple click of a button
for both x86_64 and Aarch64.
"Oracle
Cloud combines the elasticity and utility of public cloud with the
granular control, security, and predictability of on-prem
infrastructure. The tens of thousands of developers building with Oracle
now have easy access to the open source, community owned and governed,
forever-free enterprise AlmaLinux distribution and can get up and
running immediately," said Jack Aboutboul, community manager for
AlmaLinux. "We'd also like to acknowledge and thank our good friends at
Ampere, an Oracle OCI hardware provider and their amazing A1 Arm
instances, for supporting AlmaLinux."
Oracle
Cloud provides Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a
Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), and Data as a Service
(DaaS) solutions. Oracle Cloud allows a wide range of services -
including servers, operating systems, storage, network, applications and
services - to be provisioned on demand. They support numerous open
standards (SQL, HTML5, REST), open-source applications (Kubernetes,
Spark, Hadoop, Kafka, MySQL, Terraform), and a variety of programming
languages, databases, tools, and frameworks.
AlmaLinux
is supported by hardware partner Ampere on OCI. OCI offers Ampere
Altra processors and the industry's first 80-core Ampere Altra
Arm-based server with flexible sizing from 1-80 OCPUs and 1-64 GB of
memory per core. The OCI Ampere A1 compute platform provides
deterministic performance, linear scalability, and a secure architecture
with the best price-performance in the market.
"Ampere
provides modern cloud infrastructure to our customers with an ever
expanding ecosystem for building cloud native solutions. Working with
the OCI partner program and AlmaLinux, we now enable our customers to
have more OS options for today's hyperscale cloud computing workloads
and applications," said Peter Pouliot, Sr. Developer Advocate, Ampere
Computing. "This work underscores our commitment to delivering a truly
differentiated cloud native computing platform for our customers with
more mature components, tools and services at every level of the stack."
AlmaLinux,
downloaded millions of times, recently celebrated over 1 million Docker
pulls, the release of AlmaLinux 8.5 within 48 hours of the Red Hat
Enterprise Linux (RHEL) release, and the shipping of AlmaLinux 8.5 for
PowerPC. AlmaLinux has also announced their first Platinum foundation
sponsor, Codenotary, and new member Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).