Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 Beta has been released to RHEL subscribers
Dear Red Hat customers and partners:
Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of the beta
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2. This beta includes a broad
set of updates to the existing feature set and also provides
rich new functionality particularly in the areas of performance
and scaling, identity management, high availability, advanced
storage, and networking as well as enablement for the latest
hardware and architectures.
Already the established leader as both a virtual machine guest
and hypervisor host, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 introduces
new features and enhanced functionality that reinforces Red Hat
Enterprise Linux as the standard operating system platform for
the enterprise.
Key functionality in this beta include:
Performance and Scaling
o Kernel-level optimizations implemented in the process
scheduler, networking, virtualization, and I/O subsystems
will improve performance and scalability.
o Faster creation of ext4 file systems and improved response
times in XFS for certain workloads.
o Improved CPU controller, scalability and enhanced resource
management features to set processor utilization ceilings.
Identity Management
o Centralized identity management for the flexible management
of users, roles, policies, and authentication services.
o New capabilities for the unification of Kerberos ticketing,
DNS naming, user and group ids, and Linux systems policies
into a single service.
High Availability
o Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 guests on VMware(R)
hosts and comprehensive support for the GFS2 shared storage
file system have been added to the High Availability Add-on
Product, creating a more tightly integrated environment.
o Full support for the UDP-unicast protocol which reduces
administration overhead, resulting in easier cluster
deployment.
Advanced Storage
o World Wide Name (WWN), or World Wide Identifier (WWID), for
storage devices making it easier to identify them during
installation for users utilizing Storage Area Networks (SAN)
and other advanced network typologies.
o Within production environments using Infiniband - where high
throughput and low latency are key requirements - Red Hat
Enterprise Linux can now be purposed as an iSCSI initiator
and storage server.
Networking
o Transmit Packet Steering (XPS) capabilities which improve
network packet transmission throughput by 30%.
We look to our community and partners for feedback to ensure
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 is yet another high-quality
release. The beta can be accessed at
https://access.redhat.com/downloads/
The Release Notes can be accessed at
https://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6-Beta/html/6.2_Release_Notes/index.html
The public blog can be accessed at
http://www.redhat.com/about/news/blog/red-hat-announces-the-beta-release-of-red-hat-enterprise-linux-6-2
To learn more about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, visit
http://www.redhat.com/rhel/
For a technical deep-dive on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, visit
http://www.redhat.com/about/news/blog/red-hat-enterprise-linux-6-a-technical-look-at-red-hats-defining-new-operating-platform/
We are always thankful to our partners and our customers who
continue to work with us to develop and deliver the highest
quality platform available today.
The Enterprise Linux Team