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Overheard at the Red Hat Summit: Nyancat and the cloud
Attendees at the 2012 Red Hat Summit brought many different perspectives. Here are a few witty quotes to get you thinking. News | 29 Jun 2012
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ARM servers, system on a chip promise efficiency for hyperscale data centers
Though the ARM server market is still small, Red Hat's Fedora for ARM project sees a future in high-density data centers. News | 29 Jun 2012
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Btrfs grows up with Linux kernel 3.4
Linux kernel 3.4's changes to the btrfs file system and new tools may spur some to update servers without waiting for Linux to play catch-up. News | 25 May 2012
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Bug report reveals Mozilla Marketplace won't support Linux at launch
Mozilla Marketplace won't support Linux on release. New stable Linux kernel, version 3.4, finalized soon, says Torvalds. RHEL 7 slated for 2013. News | 17 May 2012
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Red Hat's OpenShift cloud platform gets new strategy
Red Hat's OpenShift PaaS offers new strategy for the enterprise. Dell's OEM program adds Red Hat to roster. News Brief | 11 May 2012
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 beta debuts virtualization tool
New Red Hat Enterprise Linux beta. Linux Foundation's CloudOpen hopes to spark cooperation between cloud projects. Ubuntu 12.04 released. News | 27 Apr 2012
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Red Hat thinks big data with MongoDB collaboration
News in brief: Red Hat partners with 10gen to provide MongoDB NoSQL database. Kubuntu gains new sponsor. Samba patch plugs security hole. News | 13 Apr 2012
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RHEV 3.1 to bring storage live migration, scalability
RHEV 3.1 will include storage live migration and other KVM virtualization management features that will give server virtualization users a viable alternative to Microsoft and VMware. News | 19 Jan 2012
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Red Hat open sources RHEV virtualization management tool
Red Hat says the new oVirt project to develop its RHEV-M will result in sophisticated open source virtualization management tools, but so far it’s being met with a lukewarm response. News | 16 Dec 2011
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Facebook Open Compute Foundation to speed hardware innovation
In phase two of Facebook’s Open Compute Project, speakers at today’s Open Compute Summit imagined a world with greater hardware innovation and more interoperability. News | 27 Oct 2011