Huawei releases openEuler operating system

Huawei Connect 2021 will be held online. Today, Huawei released a new operating system openEuler Euler at the Full Connect Conference. openEuler is an open-source and free Linux distribution platform that will build a software ecosystem with developers around the world through an open community. At the same time, openEuler is also an innovative platform, encouraging anyone to put forward new ideas, develop new ideas, and practice new solutions on this platform.

On September 18, 2019, Huawei announced that openEuler was open source, and the openEuler open source community was officially launched. openEuler hopes to build an innovative platform through community cooperation, build a multi-processor architecture, a unified and open operating system, and promote the prosperity and development of the software and hardware application ecosystem.

On December 31, 2019, the openEuler open-source code went online. On March 27, 2020, the openEuler open source community officially released the openEuler LTS 20.03 (Long Term Support) version. This indicates that openEuler has mature large-scale commercial capabilities.

Yesterday, Huawei’s rotating chairman Xu Zhijun said in an interview that Euler had recently repositioned itself. It originally served Kunpeng and is now positioned as the future digital infrastructure operating system. Huawei will focus on building two operating systems Hongmeng and Euler in the future and at the same time open source. Harmony is used in smart terminals, IoT terminals, and industrial terminals; Euler is used in servers, edge computing, and cloud infrastructure.

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