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Linux Labs International Announces First Secure Supercomputing Platform

posted onMay 9, 2005
by hitbsecnews

Linux Labs International, Inc., the
world leader in Linux-based clustered supercomputer engineering, announced
today a key milestone for security in supercomputing technology. With today's
release of Nimbus 4.0, its out-of-the-box Linux cluster distribution, the
leading Single System Image cluster architecture (bproc) is now seamlessly
integrated with SELinux, the Security Enhanced Linux platform (SELinux).
By fusing interoperability between two independent public Linux technology
initiatives, Nimbus 4.0 provides an environment wherein many computers
appearing to act as one can now enjoy access controls prerequisite to
government and military grade security certification. Nimbus 4.0 is being
offered both on turnkey cluster installations, and as an upgrade to any
existing Linux cluster.

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