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Posted Jun 25, 2012 22:36 UTC (Mon) by jcm (subscriber, #18262)
In reply to: Old news by corbet
Parent article: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3

I think the important thing is that it got a mention, not whether it was 4 days after the announcement. It's not really "old" news for people who are making Enterprise planning decisions :)


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Posted Jun 25, 2012 22:37 UTC (Mon) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link]

...and, besides...everything associated with enterprise distributions is by definition old news...:)

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Posted Jun 26, 2012 18:16 UTC (Tue) by hamjudo (subscriber, #363) [Link]

My company just finished rolling out 5.7 to all of its servers. This 6.3 stuff is like science fiction. In particular, this bit from the release notes:

A number of patches have been applied to the kernel in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 to improve overall performance and reduce boot time on extremely large systems (patches were tested on a system with 2048 cores and 16 TB of memory).

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Posted Jun 26, 2012 19:18 UTC (Tue) by raven667 (subscriber, #5198) [Link]

I see a lot of companies just sticking with RHEL 5.x because it just works and there isn't any significant functionality missing.

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Posted Jun 28, 2012 10:04 UTC (Thu) by rwmj (subscriber, #5474) [Link]

If you're using virtualization, then RHEL 6 is a massive improvement on RHEL 5 (and RHEL 7 will be another huge step forward).

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Posted Jun 28, 2012 14:19 UTC (Thu) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link]

rwmj is too modest to say *why* RHEL6 is a massive improvement over RHEL5 for virtualization. libvirt has a lot to do with that, so thank you, rwmj :)

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Posted Jun 28, 2012 15:11 UTC (Thu) by rwmj (subscriber, #5474) [Link]

Well to be fair I'm not so much involved in libvirt. But libguestfs had a massive upgrade in functionality in RHEL 6.3. The release notes cover all the changes between old 1.8 and new 1.16:

http://libguestfs.org/RELEASE-NOTES.txt

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Posted Jun 26, 2012 4:23 UTC (Tue) by ncm (subscriber, #165) [Link]

It suffices that *I* didn't know about it.

Those of you who did, come up and get a gold star.

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