Red Hat releases RHEL 7.1 CentOS7.1 coming soon
Red Hat is the most successful enterprise in Linux. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL for short), the Enterprise-level Linux release, also has a high reputation in the industry. Today, the company released the latest version of the release (RHEL 7.1), which includes improved development and deployment tools, enhanced interoperability and objective rationality, it also brings additional security and performance.
Jim Totton, senior vice president of Red Hat, explains that RHEL 7.1 is a world-leading enterprise-level Linux platform with the flexibility, security, reliability, and high performance, supports Container Adoption, fast application software development, time-sensitive transaction applications, and even systems based on IBM Power system architecture.
For RHEL 7.1, the biggest change is the Thunderbird email client. In addition, the new version also upgrades OpenJDK from 7 to 8, and the office suite LibreOffice is not dropped.
For more information about the new version, click here.
[Compiled from: BetaNews]