From rhelv6-announce at redhat.com Tue Dec 4 20:06:36 2012 From: rhelv6-announce at redhat.com (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (Santiago) announcement mailing-list) Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2012 15:06:36 -0500 Subject: [rhelv6-announce] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 Beta is now available Message-ID: <50BE57CC.5010804@redhat.com> Today, Red Hat announced the beta availability of the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4. This release includes a broad set of updates to the existing feature set and provides rich new functionality in the areas of identity management, file system, virtualization, management, storage and productivity tools. We continue to work with our customers and partners as well as the open source community to deliver technology that is tested and stable - even during the beta phase of development. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 has been designed for optimized performance, stability and flexibility to cater to today's diverse workloads running in physical, virtual and cloud environments. Key new features and enhancements include: Identity Management * System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) enhancements extend the interoperability experience with Microsoft Active Directory by providing centralized identity access control for Linux/Unix clients in a heterogeneous environment. File System * pNFS (Parallel NFS) client (file layout only) remains in technology preview, however, now delivers performance improvements with the addition of Direct I/O for faster data access. This drives particular performance benefits for I/O intensive use cases such as database workloads. Virtualization * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 now includes the Microsoft Hyper-V Linux drivers, which were recently accepted by the upstream Linux community, improving the overall performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 as a guest on Microsoft Hyper-V. * Installation support for the VMware and Hyper-V para-virtualization drivers enabling easy deployment of Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a guest in these environments. * KVM virtualization virtio-scsi support, a new industry storage architecture, provides industry leading storage stack scalability. Management * Ability to use swap over NFS allows large disk-less server farms to function without locally backed storage. This is beneficial to hosting providers who want to manage their storage environments centrally. * Enhancement in c-groups (control groups) delivers the ability to migrate multi-threaded applications without errors. * Optimized performance monitoring tool, perf tool, for the latest Intel processors. Storage * New system log features identify the mapping from logical block device name to physical device identifier ? allowing an administrator to easily identify specific physical devices as needed. Productivity Tools * Microsoft interoperability improvements with Microsoft Exchange in Evolution. Productivity functions, such as calendar support with alarm notification and meeting scheduling is improved. * Customers such as animation studios and graphic design houses now have support for the newer Wacom tablets. We greatly appreciate the dedication and collaboration within the company and with our community to develop and deliver the highest quality open source enterprise platform available today. Sincerely, The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team To read the Red Hat news blog, please visit: http://www.redhat.com/about/news/archive/2012/12/latest-beta-available-of-red-hat-enterprise-linux-6-now-available To access and download an evaluation copy for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4, please visit: https://rhn.redhat.com/rhn/software/channels/Beta.do Please note that this requires an active account on the Red Hat customer portal, and the user must filter and navigate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and the architecture of interest (e.g., x86_64, Power, System Z, etc.). For access to the documentation for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 including the release notes, please visit: https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/ The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team