Blog posts tagged
"real-time Linux"

24 posts


Miona Aleksic
12 June 2023

Minimising latency in your edge cloud with real-time kernel

Article Cloud and server

Learn how to enable real-time kernel in MicroClouds, serving your low latency requirements.

Miona Aleksic
12 June 2023


Edoardo Barbieri
8 June 2023

Technical deep-dive into a real-time kernel

Article Internet of Things

Canonical announced the general availability of Ubuntu’s real-time kernel earlier this year. Since then, our community raised several questions regarding the workings of the kernel and tuning guidelines. We aim to provide answers in this and an upcoming follow-up post.  Depending on your background knowledge, you may...

Edoardo Barbieri
8 June 2023


Edoardo Barbieri
28 February 2023

What is real-time Linux? Part II

Article Internet of Things

Welcome to this three-part mini-series on real-time Linux. In Part I, we set the stage for the remainder of the series by defining a real-time system, and went through common misconceptions.  We also covered the broad market applications of a real-time Linux kernel.  Several applications across a wide range of use cases...

Edoardo Barbieri
28 February 2023


Canonical
27 February 2023

Canonical announces support for the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel vRAN Boost

Article Canonical announcements

Reliable, high-speed connectivity unlocked for 5G radio networks [Barcelona, Spain, 27 February 2023] – Canonical is proud to announce full support for Intel’s innovative new 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel vRAN Boost hardware platform family on Ubuntu Pro 22.04 LTS, delivering immediate compatibility...

Canonical
27 February 2023


Edoardo Barbieri
24 February 2023

What is real-time Linux? Part I

Article Internet of Things

Welcome to this three-part blog series on real-time Linux.  Throughout the series, we will assess the key features of a real-time system. We will understand how a real-time capable Linux kernel differs from mainline, and touch upon the performance trade-offs you should consider when choosing real-time versus a...

Edoardo Barbieri
24 February 2023


Canonical
14 February 2023

Real-time Ubuntu is now generally available

Article Ubuntu

Real-time Ubuntu brings end-to-end security and reliability to the time-bound workloads of modern enterprises. With support for real-time compute, Canonical furthers its commitment to providing a best-in-class experience for open-source software consumption. 14 February 2023, London: Canonical today announced the...

Canonical
14 February 2023


Canonical
27 September 2022

Canonical Announces Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Support for FlexRAN Reference Software

Article Telecommunications

Real-time kernel support delivers performance for 5G network architectures Canonical is thrilled to announce today the availability of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with real-time kernel support and optimizations for Intel’s latest FlexRAN Reference Software. Designed to meet telecom network transformation needs for 5G, Ubuntu 22.04...

Canonical
27 September 2022


David Beamonte
15 June 2022

What you’re missing out if you don’t try Ubuntu Core 22

Article Internet of Things

Ubuntu Core is the operating system for IoT and edge Ubuntu Core, the Ubuntu flavour optimised for IoT and edge devices, has a new version available. With a 2-year release cadence, every new release is both an exciting and challenging milestone. Ubuntu Core is based on Ubuntu. It is open source, long-term supported...

David Beamonte
15 June 2022


Edoardo Barbieri
8 June 2022

An intro to real-time Linux with Ubuntu

Article Internet of Things

A real-time system responds to events within a specified deadline. If the timing constraints of the system are unmet, failure has occurred. In the kernel context, real-time denotes a deterministic response to an external event, aiming to minimize the response time guarantee. Real-time Beta now available in Ubuntu 22.04...

Edoardo Barbieri
8 June 2022


Edoardo Barbieri
27 April 2022

Real-time Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Beta – Now Available

Article Internet of Things

On 21 April 2022, Canonical announced Real-time Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, available in beta.  Based on upstream v5.15, the 22.04 LTS kernel integrates the out-of-tree PREEMPT_RT patch for x86_64 and AArch64 architectures. Once in GA, the new real-time kernel will power the next generation of robotics, IoT, and telco innovations...

Edoardo Barbieri
27 April 2022


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