At Cyberus Technology, we believe that real innovation happens at the core — which is why we actively contribute directly to the Linux kernel, the foundation of countless systems worldwide. One of our recent contributions includes the new hugetlb_alloc_threads setting introduced in Linux 6.1.5, improving memory allocation behavior for systems using huge pages.
Our work helps optimize resource management, reduce performance bottlenecks, and enhance system stability — critical improvements for demanding workloads such as virtualization, cloud infrastructure, and embedded systems. By working upstream and collaborating with the broader Linux community, we ensure that our enhancements are available openly and sustainably to everyone.
Through our Linux kernel contributions, Cyberus Technology proudly supports the long-term evolution of the open-source ecosystem, helping to create more efficient, robust, and scalable systems for users and developers around the world.