Red Hat Enterprise LinuxRHEL releases the Beta version 6.7. For official release instructions, see here. This version contains bugs to fix some new features, including providing a basic image to easily migrate services from a traditional environment to application containers. At the same time, it improves the flexibility of the system in the current organizational structure. The interaction between the Active Directory and identity management service is improved, and the high availability configuration is improved. The world's leading open-source application platform & mdash; RedHat is on a certified platform.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL released the Beta version 6.7. For official release instructions, see here.
This version contains bugs to fix some new features, including providing a basic image to easily migrate services from a traditional environment to application containers. At the same time, it improves the flexibility of the system in the current organizational structure. The interaction between the Active Directory and identity management service is improved, and the high availability configuration is improved.
RedHat, the world's leading open-source application platform
On an authenticated platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides you with the following options:
Applications-thousands of authenticated ISVs
Deployment-including independent or virtual servers, cloud computing, or software applications
Hardware-multiple platforms from the world's leading hardware manufacturers
IT provides unprecedented operational flexibility for IT departments. By providing applications, ISVs can gain unprecedented market coverage. One authentication, unlimited deployment. Along with all these benefits, this product also delivers world-class performance, security, stability, and unparalleled value.
This is why RedHat is the best platform choice.
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