CIQ Unveils RLC Pro - Setting a New Standard for Enterprise Linux Infrastructure
CIQ Unveils RLC Pro: A Milestone in Enterprise Linux Technology
In a significant move for the enterprise Linux landscape, CIQ, the founding support and services partner of Rocky Linux, has announced the launch of Rocky Linux from CIQ Pro (RLC Pro). This commercially supported offering is poised to transform how organizations leverage production-grade infrastructure, paving the way for advancements in AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and fortified security measures.
A New Approach to Enterprise Linux
RLC Pro is not just another product; it represents a dramatic shift in expectations for enterprise operating systems. Traditionally, businesses relying on open-source solutions often face challenges such as operational risks, the need for extensive internal certification processes, and unproductive expenditure on feature unlocks. RLC Pro eliminates these hurdles by incorporating critical features such as long-term support and direct bug fixes as standard offerings.
Gregory Kurtzer, CIQ’s CEO and co-founder of Rocky Linux, emphasizes the importance of this new offering: “AI is driving a true inflection point for enterprise infrastructure. RLC Pro brings together the infrastructure capabilities organizations need into a use-everywhere model that prioritizes efficiency, security, and usability.”
Key Features of RLC Pro
1. Bundled Long-Term Support: RLC Pro offers organizations the ability to plan infrastructure projects on a 3-5 year horizon without frequent forced upgrades. This allows for stability and lets engineering teams concentrate on projects that differentiate their business rather than on OS maintenance.
2. FIPS 140-3 Validated Packages: This feature is particularly beneficial for enterprises operating in regulated sectors such as government, finance, and healthcare. RLC Pro enables seamless compliance with audits, saving resources that would otherwise go toward internal certification.
3. Direct Bug and Security Fixes: With RLC Pro, the engineering team at CIQ handles immediate concerns from enterprise users, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity. This structure enables businesses to shift from merely addressing issues to focusing on delivering new features.
4. Enterprise License Agreements (ELAs): Comprehensive agreements cover entire infrastructures, accommodating core, cloud, and edge deployments.
Addressing Market Needs
As the demand for enterprise-backed open-source support grows, RLC Pro stands out as a solution tailored for modern companies. Recent telemetry data indicates that Rocky Linux is among the most widely deployed enterprise Linux distributions globally, with over 2.75 million active instances. This surge in adoption reflects an increasing need for reliable support, lifecycle guarantees, and validated compliance capabilities within the enterprise sector.
CIQ aims to meet this demand with RLC Pro, which ensures that customers do not have to navigate the complexities of open-source maintenance alone. Instead, they receive a robust offering that simplifies operations, enhances security, and maintains compliance, all bundled as core features.
Future Implications
RLC Pro is set to be available through multiple platforms including the AWS Marketplace, Microsoft Azure Marketplace, and Google Cloud Marketplace, ensuring that organizations have flexible access to this groundbreaking solution.
In conclusion, CIQ’s RLC Pro is a transformative offering in the enterprise Linux domain. By integrating crucial support services and validation requirements into a single solution, organizations can now deploy infrastructure with confidence and free their engineering teams to focus on innovating and enhancing their products. As Bjorn Hovland, President of CIQ, aptly puts it, “RLC Pro doesn’t just change how organizations consume Linux; it changes what they can accomplish with it.”
For further insights, including upcoming webinars on RLC Pro, visit the CIQ blog.
About CIQ
CIQ, as the founding support partner of Rocky Linux, leads in enterprise Linux architecture tailored for scalable AI and HPC workloads. Their offerings encompass a complete stack, facilitating a wide range of deployments across various sectors.