RedHat released its enterprise Linux7 version today, which has been enhanced in terms of bare servers, virtual machines, IaaS, and PaaS, A more reliable and powerful data center environment can meet various commercial requirements. RHEL7 provides enterprises with a centralized and unified infrastructure architecture and the latest service environment, including Linux containers, big data, and hybrid cloud platforms across physical systems, virtual machines, and clouds. Important updates include: 1. significantly improving Docker compatibility 2. Default File System
RedHat released its Enterprise Linux 7 version, which has been enhanced in terms of bare servers, virtual machines, IaaS, and PaaS, A more reliable and powerful data center environment can meet various commercial requirements. RHEL 7 provides enterprises with a centralized and unified infrastructure architecture and the latest service environment, including Linux containers, big data, and hybrid cloud platforms across physical systems, virtual machines, and clouds.
Important updates include:
1. significantly improve Docker compatibility
2. Change the default file system from EXT4 to XFS
3. Further simplification of system management
4. The new kernel version 3.10 provides support for more file systems
RedHat promises to provide technical support services for RHEL 7 for 10 years.
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