Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 Released With Several Enhancements

Written by Michael Larabel in Red Hat on 14 October 2014 at 10:29 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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For those living off RHEL6, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 is available this morning.

Red Hat announced RHEL 6.6 this morning for offering new features and improvements in the area of performance, system administration, and virtualization. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 features improves for dense single-server workloads, support for high performance / low latency applications, full support f or keep-alived and HAProxy load balancers, Performance Co-Pilot for monitoring/managing in distributed environments, and improvements to Red Hat's virtual guest experience.

More details on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 can be found via Red Hat's press release.
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