Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Released
RHEL 5 has just been released today, and has a number of interesting new features (here’s the announcement). The main focus of the release has been around virtualization and security, as well as doing away with the ES, WS, and AS monikers, replacing them with more generic (and less confusing) terms such as RHEL Advanced, Desktop, etc. Coming 2 years off the last release, I think RHEL is due for an upgrade.
Check it out. Though we don’t use RHEL on our production machines, a number of large IT departments do. Be sure to post your reactions here.














