Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 The largest Linux server

Red Hat may plan to be the leading private cloud, but that doesn't mean it's giving up its Linux leadership. On the evening of August 1, the company announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.4.

Red Hat announced the launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.4, the latest Linux Enterprise Edition update. Of course, every release of RHEL is a big event because of the slow growth cycle that the company adopts. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4

This edition focuses on from existing threats:

"Red Hat, Inc. announced today the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4, the latest version of the leading Linux business platform.
To reduce the complexity of IT technologies while improving security and workload performance .
The update provides a powerful, flexible operating system backbone to address business IT needs across physical servers, virtual machines, and hybrid, public, and multi-cloud footprints. More innovation in software security to prevent breaches and be more proactive of vulnerabilities.

Innovation starts with the operating system and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 brings new and improved features. ”

Read it official press release And the release notes for more information.

For those of you who want to test the new update, you can download the 30 7.4 trial version of RHEL XNUMX available on the Red Hat client portalregistration required).

I will personally wait for it to be upgraded CentOS which theoretically appears about a month after RHEL was informed.

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