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The enterprise Software-Streaming solution delivers Microsoft Windows, SUSE Linux, Red Hat Linux and Turbolinux operating systems along with all their applications on demand from networked storage.
However, vertical auto scaling is only supported on certain opeating systems such as Windows Server 2008 (Standard and Datacenter Editions) and Linux distributions including CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux and Oracle Linux.
On March 22, 2004, after their purchase of the Linux software companies Ximian and SUSE, Novell announced that they were releasing iFolder as an open source project under the GPL license.
Rather than being a complete Linux distribution, it was designed to fit on top of existing distributions, such as Red Hat and Suse.