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The Linux Foundation's big plan to speed up storage, networking
Kagiso Interactive shares: The Fast Data Project aims for a fast, open source data plane for networking and storage
The Linux Foundation continues to think big. It became a hub for containers by spearheading the Open Container Project and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, and it has pushed to make APIs self-standardizing. Now, it's kicked off yet another industry-wide open source initiative: the Fast Data Project (Fd.io).
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Linux Foundation Launches FD.io Open Source IO Services Framework
The Linux Foundation announced Fido (FD.io), which is an open source product aimed at providing an IO services framework for network and storage software. It's initial software is now available as is a validation testing lab.
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Here’s Why The Linux Foundation Is Working With Obama Administration
In the recently announced Cybersecurity National Action Plan (CNAP), White House is going to collaborate with the Linux foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII)...
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