What's new in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 - The H

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The official features that Red Hat has added to the revised Enterprise Linux 5.6 include the Ext4 file system. Other innovations include fresher versions of Bind and PHP, along with a number of revised drivers to improve support for current hardware.

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Version 6 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has been Red Hat's flagship product since it was released in mid-November . However, the previous series is still in service and has a way to go before its EOL (March 2014), as version 5.6, released yesterday , illustrates. The latest release of series 5 includes some of the technologies found in RHEL6.

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Older RHEL5 versions already included Ext4 as an unsupported "Technical Preview", but the standard file system in RHEL6 is now also fully supported in version 5.6. Used for more than a year in a number of desktop distributions, such as Fedora and Ubuntu, Ext4 offers a number of advantages, such as more efficient storage with the use of extents, faster checks of file systems than in Ext3, more robust journaling and support for large file systems.

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