RedHat officially released the sixth version of RHEL6! From the kernel to the network stack, RedHatEnterpriseLinux6.6 greatly optimizes the system performance. In addition, it supports more processors, memory limits, and kernel optimization, allowing more efficient CPU utilization in large-scale NUMA systems. RedHatEnterpriseLinux6.6 can better adapt to intensive single-server workloads. Other System Performance Improvement packages
Red Hat officially released the sixth version of RHEL 6!
From the kernel to the network stack, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 greatly optimizes the system performance. In addition, it supports more processors, memory limits, and kernel optimization, allowing more efficient CPU utilization in large-scale NUMA systems. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 can better adapt to intensive single-server workloads.
Other system performance improvements include supporting additional 40 GbE network adapters, reducing network latency and jitter, and supporting high-performance and low-latency applications. For more information, see the release notes.
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