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Red Hat Pushes Out Enterprise Linux 6.1

wiredmikey writes "Red Hat today released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1, the first update to the platform since Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 back in November 2010. The latest version brings improvements in system reliability, scalability and performance, and support for upcoming system hardware. The latest version also delivers patches and security updates as well as enhancements in virtualization, file systems, scheduler, resource management and high availability." The Register, too, outlines the new release.

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  1. Re:Something's missing by BlyBoy · · Score: -1, Troll

    And yet, where's the long awaited Centos 6? It's been more than 6 months, and checking distrowatch, it's the longest in more than 5 years for any "de-branding" effort.

    If you want the newest thing, get Red Hat. CentOS is just stealing from Red Hat and you can't expect it to be up to date. It will have security problems and outdated software.