Red Hat Grows Million-Dollar Linux Deals
Red Hat's Linux business continues to grow in the third quarter.
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Red Hat's Linux business continues to grow in the third quarter.
No, that's not a typo. Sure, Red Hat's flagship Linux is at the 6.2 version, but that doesn't mean development is over on the 5.x series.
New releases advance content delivery and middleware server management.
Updated enterprise Linux release improved performance and resource control.
Paying too much for licenses is not good business. Using Linux in your data center is one way to save money. Here are 10 distros to consider.
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Linux server, Ubuntu, Mandriva, Top 10, Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Microsoft now supports CentOS as a guest OS on Hyper-V. With support already
in place for there for Suse Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, why is Microsoft fishing in a smaller pond?
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Hyper-V, server virtualization, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Windows Server 2008 R2, CentOS
Linux adoption in the scientific community is very high. For the many organizations that want Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 but don't want to pay for it or wait for the next release of CentOS, Scientific Linux is worth a look.
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open source software, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux, Python, CentOS
Want a quick and easy way to write to system logs? Check out logger, an shell utility that works with syslog. Don't let its ease of use cause you to overlook its value.
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log management, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, open source, Linux, open source software
Oracle claims the top spot for Unix with Solaris and reveals it has its eye on the Linux top spot for its homegrown Linux distro, Oracle Enterprise Linux. Red Hat and HP express a mix of consternation and amusement. But is that the right reaction?
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Solaris, Oracle, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, server os, Unix server
It's not unusual for a software release to trigger a hardware refresh. With the
release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, many OEMs are counting on it.
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HP, Unix, OS, RHEL, Red Hat Enterprise Linux
If fear is preventing you from making the change from a physical to virtual infrastructure, you must put that phobia aside and consider KVM, Red Hat's enterprise server virtualization alternative.
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KVM, data center management, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, open source servers, server virtualization
Linux server developers and adopters keep it real. A real choice for your data center, that is.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux, linux os, OS, Linux server, Ubuntu
For many enterprises, the choice of a server OS is a difficult one. While many companies don't want to pay too much for an open source server, they also want their vendor to remain in business. Unfortunately, the current model seems both unsustainable and unchanging.
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OS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Microsoft, open source software, open source server
OS Roundup: And found the sum of its parts is worth more than the whole. Despite claims to the contrary, Novell has put itself up for sale. Will anyone want its Linux OS?
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SUSE Linux, Novell, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, linux os, OS
The enterprise Linux OS vendor goes its own way when it comes to including a Linux kernel in its RHEL 6 release.
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linux os, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux server, RHEL, real-time
Red Hat Cloud Access extends Linux subscription model for cloud computing deployments on Amazon EC2.
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Red Hat, cloud computing, Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux
This big release for the Linux server leader adds new capabilities -- but when is Red Hat's Enterprise Linux 6 coming out?
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat, Linux server, virtualization
With Red Hat Enterprise Linux leading the charge of Linux server operating systems in the data center, Ubuntu Server has some catching up to do. But don't count it out.
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Linux server, server os, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, Canonical
OS Roundup: When it comes to Linux server management, if your Red Hat Enterprise Linux distro isn't supported by Red Hat, is it still Red Hat Linux, or is it 'Frankenstein Linux'?
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Red Hat, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Oracle, Linux Server Management, Red Hat Enterprise Linux