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Kernel: Mike Snitzer Joins Hammerspace, Tachyum Demonstrates Linux and Applications with 64KB Page Size

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 05, 2024

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Business Wire ☛ Linux Kernel Maintainer Mike Snitzer Joins Hammerspace

↺ Linux Kernel Maintainer Mike Snitzer Joins Hammerspace
Hammerspace, the company orchestrating the next data cycle, today announced the appointment of Mike Snitzer, a long-time leader in the Linux kernel community, as Senior Principal Software Engineer. Snitzer joins Trond Myklebust, Hammerspace CTO, as the second Linux kernel maintainer on the Hammerspace engineering staff.

Linux Kernel Maintainer Mike Snitzer Joins Hammerspace

↺ Linux Kernel Maintainer Mike Snitzer Joins Hammerspace

Linux Kernel Maintainer Mike Snitzer Joins Hammerspace

↺ Linux Kernel Maintainer Mike Snitzer Joins Hammerspace

Business Wire ☛ Tachyum Demonstrates Linux and Applications with 64KB Page Size

↺ Tachyum Demonstrates Linux and Applications with 64KB Page Size
Tachyum® today announced that it has moved to 64KB page size as the default of its Prodigy® software distribution, a completely integrated software stack and package, which is now available to early adopters and customers as a pre-installed image as part of the beta phase of testing.
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