lbft
Active Member
Red Hat have announced that RHEL 7 beta is now available for those with subscriptions. I doubt too many people here have Red Hat subs but this is stuff likely to be in the final RHEL 7 and thus the next major releases of Centos, Scientific Linux, etc.
Some interesting changes:
Stuff to read:
No info on a final RHEL7 release date, and I'm sure it'll take a while after that for Cent 7 to be ready.
One of the interesting effects of this is that the next kernel version OpenVZ will probably support after the current 2.6.32 is 3.10.
Some interesting changes:
- dropped 32 bit x86 support - 64 bit only, but libs are available for running 32 bit binaries
- dropped official support for single-core single-thread CPUs (e.g. some Atoms, Celerons, Via Nanos)
- 3.10 kernel
Stuff to read:
No info on a final RHEL7 release date, and I'm sure it'll take a while after that for Cent 7 to be ready.
One of the interesting effects of this is that the next kernel version OpenVZ will probably support after the current 2.6.32 is 3.10.
Last edited by a moderator: