Debian-Based eLxr Distribution Announced for Edge Deployments
Open source eLxr offers a seamless operating environment for edge-to-cloud deployments.
The eLxr project has released an open source, enterprise-grade Linux distribution for near-edge networks and workloads.
According to the website, Debian-based eLxr provides a secure and stable edge distribution, with a predictable release and update cadence that ensures its suitability for long lifecycles and long-term deployments.
eLxr features include:
- Consistent performance and stability, whether on device, on-premises, or in the cloud.
- Hardware optimization for better performance and overall system integrity throughout the lifecycle.
- Smaller footprint for better performance, optimized workloads, and smaller attack surface.
- Built-in security features and dedicated hardware features including secure boot, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), cryptographic engine, and more.
"With eLxr, the power and stability of Debian and its community serve as the foundation for edge-to-cloud deployments, delivering an enterprise-grade Linux distribution tailored for non-traditional use cases,” says Mark Asselstine, Principal Technologist, Wind River Systems, which contributed the initial eLxr release.
eLxr offers a strategic advantage for enterprises aiming to optimize their edge deployments, the announcement states, by providing “a seamless operating environment across devices.”
“This project unifies the enterprise tech stack, ensuring accessibility and scalability across edge and server projects while fostering innovation in areas such as near-edge networks," Asselstine notes.
Additionally, eLxr aims to attract a broad range of users and contributors who value both innovation and community-driven development. The eLxr project’s mission is focused on accessibility, innovation, and maintaining the integrity of open source software. These commitments help ensure that users benefit from a freely available Linux without proprietary restrictions.
Learn more at eLxr.
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