openEuler SIGs News & Updates - By September 30, 2024

openEuler SIGs News & Updates - By September 30, 2024

Recent months have been filled with significant advancements across various SIGs, propelling the openEuler ecosystem to new heights. From groundbreaking AI integrations to enhanced security measures and expanded big data capabilities, let's delve into the remarkable progress made by our SIGs.

Compatibility-Infra SIG: Enhancing Ecosystem Interoperability

The Compatibility-Infra SIG welcomes kyclassifier, a tool automating the analysis of major server Linux distributions based on layered classification and scanning of software packages. This multi-architecture tool boasts an impressive range of input formats, including ISO, local system environments, and system repositories.

BigData SIG: Expanding Data Processing Capabilities

The BigData SIG celebrates openAMDC (open Advance Memory Data Cache), a high-performance in-memory database, joining the openEuler family. Showcasing remarkable speed improvements over Redis, openAMDC is poised to redefine data processing capabilities. The SIG also works with Linaro to introduce the official support for openEuler to Apache Bigtop, signifying a major milestone in expanding the openEuler big data ecosystem.

Ops SIG: Empowering with AI-Enabled System Management

AI integration takes center stage with the gala-anteater project. Developed by the Ops SIG, this platform uses AI algorithms for real-time system-level fault detection, promising a future of more robust and resilient systems.

Compiler SIG: Unleashing AI-Powered Optimization

The Compiler SIG is proud to introduce the AI4Compiler framework, a groundbreaking innovation that equips compilers with cutting-edge AI-driven optimization capabilities, unlocking unprecedented performance breakthroughs. Concurrently, the SIG is making significant strides towards implementing multi-version support for GCC and LLVM, thereby laying the foundation for a more dynamic, adaptable, and feature-rich development ecosystem.

Security Facility SIG: Bolstering System Integrity

Security remains paramount, with openEuler establishing a robust software release signing system based on public key infrastructure (PKI). This initiative, spearheaded by the Security Facility SIG, ensures software component integrity and strengthens system security.

Cloud Native SIG: Advancing Cloud-Native Infrastructure

The Cloud Native SIG has taken a significant step forward by integrating the Container Device Interface (CDI) specification into iSulad v2.1.5. This innovation streamlines the utilization of GPUs and NPUs within containers, bolstering openEuler's cloud-native prowess. Additionally, the KubeMate project, a Kubernetes-based platform for unified OS upgrades and deployment, has joined the openEuler community under the Cloud Native SIG, marking a notable milestone for the project.

SDS SIG: Optimizing Distributed Storage Solutions

The SDS SIG reports significant advancements in the high-performance distributed block storage system, fastblock. With enhancements to its SPDK version, performance optimizations, and improved I/O latency, fastblock offers a compelling storage solution for database and virtualization environments.

AccLib SIG: Accelerating Performance with Hardware Integration

The AccLib SIG announces a major update to the User Space Accelerator Development Kit (UADK), expanding its support for hardware acceleration engines and Scalable Vector Extension (SVE) of AArch64.

IDE SIG: Fostering a Robust Development Environment

July witnessed the establishment of the IDE SIG, a testament to openEuler's commitment to providing a robust development environment. This SIG focuses on delivering efficient and user-friendly IDE solutions tailored for embedded system development.

This is just a glimpse of the incredible work being done across the openEuler SIGs. We encourage you to explore the individual project pages and get involved!

As always, thank you for your support for the openEuler community. Stay tuned for even more inspiring stories and updates from our vibrant ecosystem!



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