Kaleao: Resistance Vs. Spectre and Meltdown for KMAX Systems
Product line based on system architecture that repurposes low-power 64-bit ARM processors
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 8, 2018 at 2:17 pmKaleao Ltd. announced a statement regarding how the recent news of the Spectre and Meltdown security flaws is impacting KMAX, the firm’s solution for the hyperconverged server market.
The company announces that its products are not affected by Meltdown.
Additionally, the firm’s engineers, following the ARM guidelines, have made available the ARM patch for the KMAX OS to mitigate the Spectre issue thus restoring a secure execution environment for user applications with a negligible impact on performance, especially if compared to the case of other server platforms based on x86 architectures.
The KMAX product line is based on a system architecture that repurposes the low-power 64-bit ARM processors that enable the latest smartphones and tablet CPUs and the deployment of server platforms for the enterprise and data center domains.
“Our KMAX platform does not suffer from the Meltdown issue and has pre-emptively addressed the Spectre vulnerabilities that emerged earlier this year,” said Greg Nicoloso, CMO and co-founder, Kaleao. “Other processor manufacturers have been and will be affected more than those based on processors implemented by ARM. Here at Kaleao, we are monitoring this situation closely and can confirm to our customers and partners that our platform is safe from these issues.“
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