Industry News Desk
Red Hat Enhances Virtualization
Red Hat Has Made Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 Available
May. 23, 2008 11:00 AM
Red Hat has made Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 available,
saying it enhances virtualization, desktop, security, clustering, networking
and hardware support.
Virtualization of very large systems, with up to 64 CPUs and
512GB of memory, is now possible and there’s virtualization support for
NUMA-based architectures.
The widgetry is certified for IBM’s novel new Cell Blade
systems – not something everybody can say – and RHEL 5.2 Desktop updates
desktop applications to OpenOffice 2.3 and Firefox 3.
Meanwhile, Novell has moved on to SUSE Linux Enterprise 10
Service Pack 2, which claims enhancements in virtualization, management,
hardware enablement and interoperability.
It says SP2 is the only Xen-based virtualization solution
with full support from Microsoft for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server
2003 guests and live migration of those guests across physical machines.
Novell also unveiled a Subscription Management Tool for SP2
to better manage SUSE updates while allowing more restrictive corporate firewall
policies. It’s a package proxy system integrated with Novell’s Customer Center
and provides key Customer
Center capabilities
locally at the customer site.
Evidently it provides a repository and registration target
synchronized with the Customer
Center that offers more
uniform, less frequent and more secure centralized deployment.
SP2 is supposed to improve interoperability with Windows and
Office via local NTFS file system support, improved integration with Active
Directory and an upgrade to OpenOffice.org 2.4 Novell Edition.
As announced in March at BrainShare, the next generation of
SUSE Linux Enterprise, version 11, is due to arrive in the first half of 2009.
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