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The world of open source continues to evolve, and AlmaLinux, a Linux distribution based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), is at the center of this transformation. After months of planning and development, AlmaLinux has announced the launch of the Certification Special Interest Group (SIG) together with the Hardware Certification Program, an initiative designed to create a safer and more compatible ecosystem for users, through the certification of hardware and, soon, software.
This article will explore in detail the importance of this project, the key role that the community and hardware manufacturers play in its development, and how anyone from individual users to large companies can participate and contribute to the program.
A Foundational Program for AlmaLinux and the Global Community
Il SIG Certification was born with a clear goal: to ensure that AlmaLinux can run on a wide range of hardware, thus demonstrating that this distribution is reliable and adaptable for enterprise environments and mission-critical applications. AlmaLinux developers, together with the global community, have spent months building a system that not only meets compatibility requirements, but also allows hardware and software manufacturers to easily certify their products for use with AlmaLinux.
One of the central aspects of the project is the collaboration. The SIG has already received commitments from renowned hardware suppliers, such as SuperMicro, which played a significant role in expanding and improving the Hardware Certification Program. This program represents the first major success of the SIG and serves as a bridge between the AlmaLinux user community and enterprises wishing to demonstrate that their hardware is compatible and optimized for AlmaLinux.
Shrini Bala, General Manager of Solution Engineering at Super Micro Computers, Inc., stressed the importance of hardware certification in a recent statement:
“Our customers are looking for a reliable Enterprise Linux ecosystem, and AlmaLinux has positioned itself as one of the most secure, zero-cost options available. Our Supermicro 2U server was recently certified, offering customers open-source Linux options for compute-intensive applications.”.
The Hardware Certification Program: A Bridge Between Community and Business
Il Hardware Certification Program represents the operational heart of the SIG, with the aim of validating that hardware from various manufacturers is fully compatible with AlmaLinux. This certification process allows companies to demonstrate that their hardware products are ready for use in critical business environments, improving user confidence and OS adoption.
Hardware manufacturers, also known as Independent Hardware Vendors (IHV), can start the certification process relatively easily. They start by collaborating with the SIG to review the certification program and then submit an official application. The tests are conducted using the Hardware Certification Suite, an open-source suite developed by the SIG, which provides clear guidelines and testing procedures. All certification reports are made public on GitHub, allowing the community to review and validate the results here for example https://github.com/AlmaLinux/certifications
Types of Certification
To meet the needs of different realities, the Hardware Certification Program offers three main types of certification, designed to provide flexibility to producers and businesses:
- Certification Facilitated by IHVs: In this mode, IHVs conduct certification tests following the guidelines provided by the AlmaLinux OS Foundation (ALOSF). This approach is particularly useful for companies that have the resources to manage the process themselves and that must take into account regional regulations or specific hardware configurations.
- Certification Facilitated by ALOSF: In this case, ALOSF conducts the tests, with or without the direct participation of the IHVs. This type of certification is ideal for companies that want an independent and impartial verification of their hardware.
- Community Facilitated Certification: In this mode, the AlmaLinux community itself can contribute to the hardware certification, using the same test suite. This option is called Community Validated and offers users the ability to validate hardware even in the absence of direct IHV support.
Community Validation: A Powerful Collaboration Tool
One of the most interesting elements of the Hardware Certification Program is the ability for the community to actively participate in the certification process. Users can suggest hardware to certify, even if they cannot perform the tests themselves. If another community member has access to the requested hardware, they can conduct the tests, allowing for a rapid expansion of the list of certified devices.
This active collaboration not only accelerates the certification process, but also ensures greater inclusiveness, allowing AlmaLinux to grow as a global ecosystem. Users can easily check the certification status of specific hardware by consulting the Certification SIG GitHub repository, which serves as the repository for all public certifications and reports.
Program Expansion and Future Prospects
Despite the SIG Certification has already made significant progress, its work is far from over. Plans for the future include several exciting developments, such as the introduction of a Software Certification Program. This new project will be essential to ensure that third-party software is fully compatible and optimized for AlmaLinux, increasing users' confidence in their operating environment.
One of the key objectives of the SIG is also the creation of a Live USB which will include the Hardware Certification Suite, allowing users to run hardware certification tests without having to install AlmaLinux on a clean machine. This innovation will further simplify the certification process, making it accessible to an even wider audience.
Benefits for Users and Suppliers
Hardware and software certification offers significant benefits to both end users and hardware and software vendors. For AlmaLinux users, certification ensures that the hardware or software they use is compatible, reliable, and optimized for their needs, minimizing the risk of compatibility or performance issues. This is especially important for companies that rely on AlmaLinux for mission-critical applications or complex enterprise environments.
On the other hand, for hardware and software vendors, certification represents an opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to the open-source community and to make their products more attractive to AlmaLinux users. Participation in the certification program can also open the way to new marketing and partnership opportunities, as in the case of SuperMicro, which gained visibility for its collaboration with AlmaLinux.
How to Participate in the Certification SIG
Participate in the SIG Certification It's simple and open to anyone who wants to contribute.
Furthermore, the SIG welcomes new ideas and suggestions, especially regarding hardware validation, point releases of AlmaLinux and the development of self-certification tools for independent software and hardware vendors.
If you want to get involved, join the room ~SIG/Certification on chat.almalinux.org , take a look at the work we have accumulated on the project bulletin board and then join us at next SIG meeting (September 10th!) .
Conclusions
The launch of the Certification Special Interest Group (SIG) and Hardware Certification Program represents a milestone for AlmaLinux and its global community. This program not only offers a clear path to hardware and software certification, but also creates a unique opportunity for participation and collaboration for anyone who wants to contribute to the development of the AlmaLinux ecosystem.
With an open and transparent certification process, AlmaLinux is building a solid foundation for the future of open-source, making the operating system even more secure, stable and accessible. If you want to be part of this growing project, do not hesitate to join the discussions and attend the next SIG meetings, where your ideas and yourTitle: AlmaLinux Announces Certification SIG: A Global Program to Certify Hardware and Software with Community Support.