DIFF BETWEEN RHEL 5 AND RHEL 6 PART - 1:-
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If by any chance you are appearing for an interview for a position if Linux Administrator then the most common question which is asked is what is the difference between RHEL5 and RHEL6 ?
• Use of Drivers
RHEL6 has drivers for speeding up operations under KVM, VMware and Xen.
• Increase in the support period provided by Red Hat.
RHEL6 has a long period of support provided by Redhat. It provides updates for 7 years and also extra 3 years of service as paid service. Therefore it means that its period of support is twice the period of support provided by other linux distributors like Ubuntu, Debian, etc.
• Improvements of minor updates
Red Hat releases minor versions such as 6.1, 6.2. These minor versions are the accumulated updates of the major version. The new minor releases will not only contain bug fixes but will also have major changes and new features.
RHEL6 has been released with many new feature which make RHEL6 more useful than RHEL5. RHEL6 is somewhat similar to Fedora 12, so the Fedora users should find RHEL6 familiar. Due to all these reasons the release of RHEL6 is a huge step of advancement and also an achievement in the field of open source.
Website : http://linuxlov3r.blogspot.in/2012/03/rhel-5-vs-rhel-6.html
If by any chance you are appearing for an interview for a position if Linux Administrator then the most common question which is asked is what is the difference between RHEL5 and RHEL6 ?
- Virtualization: In RHEL 6 KVM (Kernel based Virtual Machine) was used as a hypervisor but in the earlier releases of RHEL XEN was used as a hypervisor. The main advantage of KVM is that it supports the installation of many virtual machines/operating systems like Windows, Linux, Solaris and also it is very easy to manage those virtual machines.
- Security: RHEL6 has an enhanced version of SELinux(Security Enhanced Linux) now, Basically now the features are more improved and there are various new set of rules which are added to SELinux one of such rule/feature is of SVirt which provides security to virtual machines from hackers.
- EXT4: It stands for Extended 4, It has various new advantages then EXT2/3 which were used in earlier version(s) of RHEL. EXT4 is comparatively more faster and easy to manage then previous file systems.
- IPv6: RHEL6 supports IPv6.
- NFS4: It uses NFSv4 (Network File Transfer) the latest version of NFS for the sharing of files in the network rather than NFSv3.
- GUI: It has a far better GUI(Graphical User Interface) then RHE5 or any of its prior version(s).
• Use of Drivers
RHEL6 has drivers for speeding up operations under KVM, VMware and Xen.
• Increase in the support period provided by Red Hat.
RHEL6 has a long period of support provided by Redhat. It provides updates for 7 years and also extra 3 years of service as paid service. Therefore it means that its period of support is twice the period of support provided by other linux distributors like Ubuntu, Debian, etc.
• Improvements of minor updates
Red Hat releases minor versions such as 6.1, 6.2. These minor versions are the accumulated updates of the major version. The new minor releases will not only contain bug fixes but will also have major changes and new features.
RHEL6 has been released with many new feature which make RHEL6 more useful than RHEL5. RHEL6 is somewhat similar to Fedora 12, so the Fedora users should find RHEL6 familiar. Due to all these reasons the release of RHEL6 is a huge step of advancement and also an achievement in the field of open source.