"Today, Red Hat unveiled Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, with new features
designed to meet both modern datacenter and next-generation IT
requirements for cloud, Linux Containers, and big data. The new
version includes Linux containers (LXC), which let Linux users easily
create and manage system or application containers, improved MS Active
Directory / Identity Management (IdM) integration, XFS as the default
file system, scaling to 500 TB (additional file system choices such as
btrfs, ext{3,4} and others are available), a new and improved
installation experience, managing Linux servers with OpenLMI,
enhancements to both NFS and GFS2, optimized network management,
bandwidth, the use of KVM Virtualization technology and more. See the
complete list of features here (PDF). CentOS 7 shouldn't be lagging
too far behind due to recent cooperation between Red Hat and CentOS
project."-- source: http://linux.slashdot.org/story/14/06/10/1815208 Cheers, Danial José
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