Haiku R1 - Download


Haiku is an open source operating system currently in development that specifically targets personal computing. Inspired by the Be Operating System, Haiku aims to become a fast, efficient, simple to use, easy to learn and yet very powerful system for computer users of all levels.
What's so good about Haiku anyway?


The key highlights that distinguish Haiku from other operating systems include:
  • Specific focus on personal computing
  • Custom kernel designed for responsiveness
  • Fully threaded design for great efficiency with multi-processor/core CPUs
  • Rich OO API for faster development
  • Database-like file system (BFS) with support for indexed metadata
  • Unified, cohesive interface
Here you will find information on how to get Haiku, by either downloading the latest official release or purchasing an installation CD from the Haiku, Inc. (not yet available). The proceeds from ordering CD's will be used by Haiku, Inc. to help speed the release of Haiku R1. If you choose to download an image, please select from the list of available mirrors below.
 
Location Anyboot ISO VM Speed Provided by
Enschede, The Netherlands Anyboot ISO VM High SNT, University of Twente
Dortmund, Germany Anyboot ISO VM High Fleximus
Illinois, United States Anyboot ISO VM High Reflected Networks
Lund, Sweden Anyboot ISO VM High The Computer Society at LU & LTH
Oslo, Norway Anyboot ISO VM High University of Oslo
Illinois, United States Anyboot ISO VM High OSUOSL
Brussels, Belgium Anyboot ISO VM High BELNET
Stockholms Lan, Sweden Anyboot ISO VM High Stockholm University
Queensland, Australia Anyboot ISO VM High AARNet
Paris, France Anyboot ISO VM High LIP6
New York, United States Anyboot ISO VM Medium RIT
Heraklion, Greece Anyboot ISO VM High University of Crete / Computer Center
Milan, Italy Anyboot ISO VM Medium ContactLab
Nuernberg, Germany Anyboot ISO VM High Computerbetrug.de
North Carolina, United States Anyboot ISO VM Offline iBiblio
SourceForge Auto-selection Mirrors Anyboot ISO VM High SourceForge

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