Production Systems
Zing 5.5 was released in October, 2012 with enhanced memory leak detection and support for Amazon EC2 and VMware-based instances.
Zing 5.2 was announced in April, 2012 with support for Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS (Ubuntu_Linux) and new management tools for controlling deployments with multiple Zing JVM instances.
Zing 5.1 was released in February, 2012 with support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Server).
Zing 5.0 was released in November, 2011 and was announced as the company's first fully native JVM for Linux (Linux).
Zing 4.1 was released in May, 2011, adding support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux), Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)(Kernel-based_Virtual_Machine) and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 5.1 (JBoss_Enterprise_Application_Platform). The company indicated this was their first 'bare-metal' implementation.
Azul Systems released Zing 4.0 in October, 2010.
Azul Systems released the Vega 2 7200 Series, in June 2007. The 7200 series contains up to 768 processing cores on 16 processor chips with 768 GB of memory. Azul designed the 48 core Vega 2 processor chip. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) fabricated the Vega 2 processor. Notable companies utilizing the 7200 series include Credit Suisse, Wachovia, British Telecom, and TransUnion.
Azul Systems released the Vega 3 7300 Series in May 2008. The 7300 series contains up to 864 processing cores with 768 GB of memory.
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