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Originally posted by torsionbar28 View PostYou don't need a GUI for a server. You need it for a workstation. I use RHEL6 Workstation both at home and at work.
RHEL Workstation is the only enterprise grade Linux workstation OS that includes many years of continuous updates and support. Most other distros like Fedora, etc. only update for a year or so, then they expect you to throw it all away and install the next version. They don't even offer an upgrade capability, you have to format your drive and reinstall the new version from scratch. That might work for a student or hobbyist, but does not work for professional use.
The Ubuntu LTR releases are a notable exception, but I like Red Hat's technical support better, and I'm RHEL Certified so I'm more comfortable using it over a debian-based distro.
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Originally posted by mrugiero View PostThe HDD report is different too. Why is that?Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by torsionbar28 View PostYou don't need a GUI for a server. You need it for a workstation. I use RHEL6 Workstation both at home and at work.
RHEL Workstation is the only enterprise grade Linux workstation OS that includes many years of continuous updates and support. Most other distros like Fedora, etc. only update for a year or so, then they expect you to throw it all away and install the next version. They don't even offer an upgrade capability, you have to format your drive and reinstall the new version from scratch. That might work for a student or hobbyist, but does not work for professional use.
The Ubuntu LTR releases are a notable exception, but I like Red Hat's technical support better, and I'm RHEL Certified so I'm more comfortable using it over a debian-based distro.
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Originally posted by Delgarde View PostTrue, but it shouldn't come as a surprise - RedHat were never going to ship a version that hadn't even made it into a Fedora release yet...
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Upstart or systemd?
Originally posted by phoronix View PostPhoronix: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Beta 1 Looks Great, Performance Is Great
Red Hat this week released the first beta to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. RHEL 7 is based upon improvements and other work that happened over the past few release cycles in Fedora and is riding on its new enterprise Linux 3.10 kernel. In this article is a first look at RHEL 7 Beta 1 along with our first benchmarks of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 comparing the results to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=19564
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