Alpine Linux 3.13 Brings Official Cloud Images, Much Faster Node.js, Linux 5.10 Lts, and Php 8.0
Alpine Linux 3.13 Brings Official Cloud Images, Much Faster Node.js, Linux 5.10 Lts, and Php 8.0
In This Video We Are Discussing About The Alpine Linux development team announced today the release and general availability of Alpine Linux 3.13, a new major series bringing numerous new features and enhancements.
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✪ SHORT INFO ✪
Alpine Linux is a community developed, lightweight operating system designed for routers, firewalls, VPNs, VoIP boxes and servers. The project’s latest version, Alpine Linux 3.13.0, introduces official cloud images, the option of running PHP 8.0, and Node.js is compiled for better performance. “New features and noteworthy new packages: Official cloud images. Introduction of ifupdown-ng, a replacement for busybox ifupdown. Improved wifi support in setup scripts. PHP 8.0 is available now (next to PHP 7.4). Node.js (LTS) is compiled with -O2 instead of -Os which noticeably improves performance. It can also use full ICU data if new package icu-data is installed alongside. Initial support for cloud-init. Significant updates: Linux 5.10.7, musl 1.2, Busybox 1.32.1, GCC 10.2.1, Git 2.30.0. Knot DNS 3.0.3, MariaDB 10.5.8, Node.js 14.15.4, Nextcloud 20.0.4, PostgreSQL 13.1, QEMU 5.2.0.
Alpine Linux, the distribution popular for container environments due to its lightweight nature with employing Musl libc and Busybox while being designed for simplicity, security, and efficiency, is out with version 3.13. With Alpine Linux 3.13 the distribution is ramping up its cloud ambitions.
Alpine Linux 3.13 brings the project’s first official cloud images. There are now official Alpine Linux cloud images for Amazon AWS EC2 on x86_64 and AArch64. Support for more public cloud providers are expected with time. Alpine Linux images for EC2 were previously available but with version 3.13.0 is now considered “official” and supported.
Alpine Linux 3.13 also adds initial support for cloud-init as the cross-platform, cloud instance initialization standard. Those unfamiliar with cloud-init can learn more via the documentation.
Alpine 3.13 meanwhile on the software front has added PHP 8.0 as an option to complement the existing PHP 7.4, QEMU 5.2 is available, OpenZFS 2.0.1 is packaged, PostgreSQL 13.1 is offered along with MariaDB 10.5.8, and a wealth of other package updates. The Node.js LTS performance is also faster now on Alpine: rather than being compiled by default with -Os, the -O2 optimization level is used.
Also notable is Alpine 3.13 replacing Busybox’s ifupdown with the ifupdown-ng project.
Downloads and more details on this lightweight cloud/container focused Linux distribution via AlpineLinux.org.
✪ Important Updates and Changes ✪
The new version also comes with some major upgrades.
You’ll find Linux Kernel 5.10.7 with this version. Also, musl has been upgraded to version 1.2.
Not just limited to that, licensing issues resulted in the deprecation of Berkeley DB as well.
Busybox was bumped up to version 1.32.1. Some packages including hdparm, fdformat, and readprofile were removed. In addition, xorg-server and related packages have been moved from the main to the community.
Other important updates include GCC 10.2.1, Nextcloud 20.0.4, QEMU 5.2.0, and more.
You can download Alpine Linux 3.13 right now from the official website for various architectures, including 64-bit (x86_64), 32-bit (x86), AArch64 (ARM 64-bit), PowerPC 64-bit Little Endian (PPC64le), IBM System z (s390x), ARMhf, ARMv7, and MIPS64, in multiple flavors.
Read more at 9to5Linux.com: Alpine Linux 3.13 Released with Official Cloud Images, Linux 5.10 LTS, and PHP 8.0 https://9to5linux.com/?p=6155
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