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4 Red Hat Cloud Foundations Components
4.1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the world's leading open source application platform. On one
certified platform, RHEL offers a choice of:
Applications - Thousands of certified ISV applications
Deployment - Including standalone or virtual servers, cloud computing, and software
appliances
Hardware - Wide range of platforms from the world's leading hardware vendors
Red Hat released the sixth update to RHEL 5: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 in November
2010. RHEL 5.6 is designed to support newer processors and chipsets, I/O (iSCSI & iSNS)
and multimedia, combined with numerous driver updates. The new platforms leverages Red
Hat’s history in scalable performance with new levels of core counts, memory and I/O,
offering users a very dense and scalable platform balanced for performance across many
workload types.
Red Hat also continues to make enhancements to our virtualization platform. New to RHEL
5.6 is support for sVirt (SELinux virtualization), which enables Mandatory Access Control
(MAC) profiles to be applied to guests, enhancing overall system security. The new hardware
and protocols included in the latest release significantly improve network scaling by providing
direct access from a guest to the network.
4.2 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, the latest release of Red Hat's trusted datacenter platform,
delivers advances in application performance, scalability, an security. With Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6, physical, virtual and cloud computing resources can be deployed within
the data center.
Reliability, availability, and security (RAS):
More sockets, more cores, more threads and more memory
RAS hardware-based hot add of CPUs and memory is enabled
Memory pages with errors can be declared as “poisoned” and will be avoided
Filesystems:
ext4 is the default filesystem and scales to 16TB
XFS is available as an add-on and can scale to 100TB
Fuse allows filesystems to run in user space allowing testing and development on
newer fuse-based filesystems (such as cloud filesystems)
High Availability:
The web interface based on Conga has been redesigned for added functionality and
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