
The
fourth update in the CentOS Linux 5 family is released. Highlights of the new release include a kernel-based virtual machine virtualization, alongside of Xen virtualization technology. The scalability of the virtualization solution has been incremented to support 192 CPUs and 1GB hugepages, GCC 4.4 and a new malloc(), clustered, high-availability filesystem etc. Grab a
CD set from a mirror, and via BitTorrent
32bit,
64bit DVD. On a related note, if you are already running CentOS-5.3 or an older CentOS-5 distro, simply
upgrade it over the Internet.
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2006-07-26
CentOS is supposed to be a trademark free binary compatible version of RHEL right?... So what is the RHEL version that this is a copy of?
Do they keep the numbers the same? Is this RHEL 5.4 (minus trademarks)?
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Save the lmgtfy.com links... I found it on Wikipedia.
Hmm... is lmwtfy.com not registered?
Edited 2009-10-23 17:54 UTC