IBM and Canonical have jointly announced the launch of a new Linux-powered mainframe family, the IBM LinuxONE, featuring a variant of Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux distribution.
Announced on the same day that IBM joined the Open Mainframe Project as a founding member, the LinuxONE family is based on IBM’s z Systems platform and launches in two flavours. Firstly, the top-end IBM z13-based LinuxONE Emperor, offering a claimed ability to run up to 8,000 virtual machines simultaneously. Secondly, a scaled-down variant dubbed the LinuxONE Rockhopper, designed for entry-level mainframe users.
“Fifteen years ago, IBM surprised the industry by putting Linux on the mainframe, and today more than a third of IBM mainframe clients are running Linux,” claimed Tom Rosamilia, enior vice president of IBM’s Systems division. “We are deepening our commitment to…