Basalt SPO, a company specializing in software development, has recently announced the release of alt SP 10, a new Russian operating system. This operating system is built on the stable branch Independent repository called sizif and is designed to meet the requirements of the Russian Federal Service for Technical and Export Control (FSTEK) for the protection of virtualization and containerization means.
alt SP 10 has been developed for two different architectures: x86_64 (AMD, Intel) and Aarch64 (ARMV8). It is available in three delivery options: workstation, server, and workstation + server. However, it is important to note that alt SP 10 is not publicly accessible. Only those who request it separately can obtain an introductory copy.
To ensure the security and reliability of the operating system, Basalt SPO has implemented the necessary measures according to FSTEK’s guidelines. This makes alt SP 10 a trusted solution for organizations that require enhanced protection for their virtualization and containerization processes.
For more information about alt SP 10 and its features, please visit the official company website: altsp.su. You can also learn more about the underlying stable branch Independent repository sizif by visiting altlinux.org/sisyphus.
Basalt SPO continues to strive for innovation in the field of software development and hopes that alt SP 10 will provide users with a reliable and secure operating system for their computing needs.