Arm announces ServerReady - a compliance program for Arm-based servers
Server partners expect to be able to deploy new systems directly from the shipping box, with straightforward integration of the operating systems and applications of their choosing. To achieve this, it is necessary for the Arm server ecosystem to define and comply to a minimal set of standards. This is of particular importance for the server and infrastructure market, as unlike the mobile sector, it is not acceptable to have to modify the operating system for every platform. Standards allow compatibility across different products, while enabling the individual partners to innovate and differentiate within these boundaries.
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