Check out the 10 features that are most notable in the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The latest iteration of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
operating system has arrived and it is not only ready for the
enterprise, it's ready to re-define and reset the bar for enterprise
expectations. With a full host of improvements (and new features), RHEL
could easily become the de facto standard for enterprise platforms.
If
you're not sure of this claim, or simply cannot believe the claim, I
offer up to you ten reasons why your enterprise should adopt Red Hat
Enterprise Linux.
1. Precision Time Protocol
If
your company requires time to be measured in microseconds, you need a
platform that works with the Precision Time Protocol (PTP). PTP enables
sub-microsecond clock accuracy over a local area network. If you depend
upon high-speed, low-latency applications (such as those used in the
trading industry), PTP is a must-have.
2. Easy application image deployment
There's
a new tool in town (or at least a renamed tool), called Docker. With
Docker you can easily deploy application images within containers. Each
of these containers run the application as if it were on a virtual
machine. This means you no longer have to suffer the overhead of
deploying a full-blown virtual operating system just to run a simple
application. This will not only make your virtual environment much more
efficient, it'll also be far more cost effective.
3. Open hybrid cloud
RHEL
6.5 includes both OpenStack and OpenShift. OpenStack is an open source
cloud computing platform and OpenShift automates the provisioning,
management, and scaling of cloud computing platforms. Together these two
pieces work to create a Platform as a Service (PaaS). This, in
conjunction with Docker creates an incredibly flexible cloud environment
that can serve the enterprise needs in many ways.
4. Enhanced security
RHEL
6.5 enjoys numerous security upgrades. Key to the enhancements is a
centralized certificate trust store which provides
standardized certificate access for all security services. There are
also tools that support the OpenSCP 2.1 implementation of the Security
Content Automation Protocol (SCAP). This protocol was developed by US
National Institute of Standards and Technology and is central for
auditing and verifying security configurations. With this included
standards-based technology, it is possible to ensure a RHEL server
configuration meets very stringent standards.
5. Network activity views
If
you're an administrator that likes to know specifically what is going
on with your network, RHEL 6.5 has what you're looking for. The latest
version of Red Hat offers a comprehensive view of all network activity.
With these new capabilities, administrators will be able to inspect
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) data in order to list
multicast router ports, multicast groups with active subscribers (and
their associated interfaces).
6. Improved virtualization tools
There
are plenty of improvements to the virtualization tools included with
RHEL 6.5. High on this list is the ability to dynamically enable or
disable virtual processors in active guests. With this new addition,
RHEL can now better interact with cloud-based elastic workloads. Virtual
guest memory has also been improved, with configurations that support
up to 4TB of memory on the Linux built-in, kernel-based virtual machine
hypervisor.
7. Subscription management
RHEL
6.5 now boasts a revised Subscription Management. With this new tool
you have the choice of having your server connect to the Red Hat
Customer Portal or to an on-premise subscription management service set
up using the Subscription Asset Manager. With the server and the service
connected, your company will enjoy centralized control of all
subscription assets. Another benefit of this service is that you gain
enhanced reporting for multiple systems.
8. Faster dump files
If
you've ever had to deal with large kernel dump files, you know they can
cause problems. That is no more with RHEL 6.5 The new system is now
capable of handling incredibly large dump files faster. Thanks to a new
compression algorithm (LZO), dump files are created far faster than
previous iterations. Enhancements to the dump tools tracing and testing
commands provides additional even monitoring capabilities.
9. Improved storage
Anyone
working with RHEL 6.5 will see a marked improvement of storage. One
reason for this is the improved control and recover when working in
iSCSI or Fiber Channel Storage Area Networks. The latest release also
includes a solid state driver (SSD) controller interface as well as
support for NVM Express-based SSDs. It is also now possible to configure
over 255 (Logical Unit Number) LUNs connected to a single iSCSI target.
10. Improved overall performance
Above
everything, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 enjoys an over all performance
increase that is noticeable – which, in turn, translates to more
reliable environments, cost savings, and happier end users/CTOs. This
improved performance means your critical applications can be run more
effectively – which translates to a better bottom line.
Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 could very easily herald a new king of the
mountain in the enterprise. With the newest release, your company will
enjoy more reliability, more security, and an improved ROI.
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