https://canonical.com/, the makers of https://ubuntu.com/ has announced the availability of a real-time version of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, which is geared toward bringing end-to-end security for time-bound workloads. What is special about this version of Ubuntu is the real-time kernel included with the distribution. According to https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-shuttleworth/?originalSubdomain=im, CEO at Canonical, “The real-time Ubuntu kernel delivers industrial-grade performance and resilience for software-defined manufacturing, monitoring and operational tech.” This isn’t the standard https://thenewstack.io/hazelcast-and-the-benefits-of-real-time-data/ kernel, created for a number of specific low-latency workloads (such as audio and video production).
Instead of having to configure Ubuntu Server for https://thenewstack.io/bryan-cantrill-on-rust-and-the-future-of-low-latency-systems/ workloads and heightened security, companies can trust that Real-Time Ubuntu has taken these things into account.