Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 Beta Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Red Hat on 5 May 2015 at 02:33 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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Red Hat has announced today the immediate availability of the first public beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7.

If you're still bound to RHEL6, the forthcoming 6.7 update offers more stability, performance, and feature improvements. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 includes the Security Content Automation Protocol Workbench, an update of Performance Co-Pilot, LVM Cache is now a fully-supported feature, Clufter is included as a tech preview feature, and much more.

More details on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 Beta can be found via the announcement to the RedHat.com blog.
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