Linux-based OpenSwitch
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HP releases its own Linux OS flavour for open source network switches
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HP Launches Open-Source Network OS, Community
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HP announces OpenSwitch
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HP goes after Cisco, Arista with open source OS
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HP announces OpenSwitch, its own Linux-based OS for switches
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HP launches OpenSwitch community, open source NOS
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New OpenSwitch Developers Community Accelerates Data Center Networking With a Consistent, Modern Open Source Network OS
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HP launching open source network OS, OpenSwitch dev community
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HP Unveils Open Source Network Operating System
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HP launches OpenSwitch community to boost open networking
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HP announces new open source network OS
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HP launches its very own open-source SDN stack
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HP Launches Open Source OS for Data Center Networking
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HP launches open source network OS, OpenSwitch community
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HP Opens Up Homegrown Network Operating System
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HP Announces New Open-Source Network Operating System
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HP Launches OpenSwitch Linux Network Operating System
Today, HP officially launches the open source Open Switch network operating system. Intended to be the base of an open community, the new effort is supported by VMware, Intel, Broadcom, Broadcom and Arista. Mark Carroll, Vice-President and CTO at HP, emphasized that the OpenSwitch operating system is really a community-driven development base. Though HP is announcing the OpenSwitch OS at the Linuxcon EU conference, the effort is not formally backed by the Linux Foundation.
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