From 0a0a3349c15e6123a81702c5e4e5c5d2bf8bf226 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robert Wolff Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 17:46:30 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Typo fix Signed-off-by: Robert Wolff --- .../Platforms/Enterprise/GettingStarted/README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Reference-Platform/Platforms/Enterprise/GettingStarted/README.md b/Reference-Platform/Platforms/Enterprise/GettingStarted/README.md index 6c38615..8f6735a 100644 --- a/Reference-Platform/Platforms/Enterprise/GettingStarted/README.md +++ b/Reference-Platform/Platforms/Enterprise/GettingStarted/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This page is designed to bring you up to speed with the Enterprise Reference Pla ## Introduction -The enterprise reference platform is targeted to accelerate the high powered ARMv8 servers in both datacenter and cloud vertical markets. Industry standard firmware (SBBR and SBSA) and a unified Linux kernel are provided for all the supported platforms, simplifying software maintenance and deployment. The high level components such as Openstack, Ceph, Hadoop, and KVM are rigorously validated for each distribution. The enterprise software stack provides two builds based on Debian and Centos. The goal is to help bridge the gap between older technology present in today’s distributions and the latest ARM server optimizations. +The Enterprise Reference Platform is targeted to accelerate the high powered ARMv8 servers in both datacenter and cloud vertical markets. Industry standard firmware (SBBR and SBSA) and a unified Linux kernel are provided for all the supported platforms, simplifying software maintenance and deployment. The high level components such as Openstack, Ceph, Hadoop, and KVM are rigorously validated for each distribution. The enterprise software stack provides two builds based on Debian and Centos. The goal is to help bridge the gap between older technology present in today’s distributions and the latest ARM server optimizations. **Features:**