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Delivering High Availability Solutions With Red Hat Linux Advanced Server Version 2.1

White Papers This white paper provides a technical overview of Red Hat Linux Advanced Server V2.1 high availability features. The paper is suitable for people who have a general understanding of clustering technologies, such as those found in Microsoft Windows...

[December 23, 2004, 23:00]

Red Hat, HP join for Itanium Linux

News Red Hat will begin selling an Itanium version of its Advanced Server Linux product early this autumn, executives disclosed on Tuesday, one of several partnerships under way with Hewlett-Packard. Red Hat said in its quarterly earnings report that...

[June 19, 2002, 9:15]

HP boosts Red Hat's Itanium push

News Hewlett-Packard's strong backing for Intel's Itanium processor line has accelerated Red Hat's plans to create a version of its flagship Advanced Server Linux for the high-end chip family. Red Hat sells a version of the Linux operating system for...

[June 27, 2002, 11:35]

Red Hat revamps premium Linux plan

News Linux seller Red Hat on Wednesday will unveil a new phase in its plan to profit from a premium product, introducing a new lower-priced version of its Advanced Server software, along with a new brand name.

[March 12, 2003, 8:56]

US government tips hat to Red Hat

News Red Hat's Advanced Server version received the Defense Department's Common Operating Environment (COE) certification running on an Intel-based IBM server, the first version of Linux to pass the milestone.

[February 12, 2003, 7:46]

Red Hat, IBM expand Linux deal

News The multiyear deal, which will be announced on Monday, boosts Red Hat's Advanced Server version, which comes with higher-end features than Red Hat's other versions of Linux. Red Hat, the top seller of the Linux operating system, has already signed...

[September 16, 2002, 8:23]

Red Hat aggressive with premium Linux

News Red Hat is newly profitable, but the Raleigh, North Carolina-based company is betting that its Advanced Server and Advanced Workstation products will dramatically boost its finances. Red Hat released its first Advanced Server product last May and...

[February 6, 2003, 7:49]

Red Hat's new Linux packs a bigger punch

News Red Hat will demonstrate its coming Advanced Server product this week at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York and plans to begin selling it mid-spring, said Paul Cormier, executive vice president of engineering at the Durham, N.C.company.

[January 28, 2002, 14:46]

Unix users up in arms at Bill Gates' knighthood

Talkback Windows Server 2003 delivered significantly better File server throughput compared to Red Hat Linux Advanced Windows Server 2003 delivered between 66 and 95 percent better File server throughput in our tests on a HP DL760 server using up to eight...

[January 30, 2004, 18:32]

Veritas expands Linux software line

News The support comes through Red Hat's Advanced Server version of Linux running on Intel-based servers from HP, IBM and Dell. Partnerships with high-end software companies is a central part of Red Hat's Advanced Server plan.

[July 30, 2002, 8:50]

Unix users up in arms at Bill Gates' knighthood

Talkback Apache 1.3.23 running on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server and Red Hat Linux 8.0 on the configurations we tested. Windows Server 2003 with IIS 6.0 delivered 51% better peak performance in the static Web Server Performance testing using four processors...

[January 30, 2004, 18:08]

Red Hat, Oracle to certify Linux for government

News The companies plan to first push Red Hat Linux Advanced Server for a modest level of certification: Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) 2. After Red Hat earns the EAL 2 certification, Oracle plans to work toward getting its Oracle 9i Release 2...

[February 13, 2003, 12:11]

UnitedLinux to take software public

News The software is tailored for the enterprise, and as such its main competition will be Red Hat's Advanced Server; both are designed to downplay Linux's traditional do-it-yourself flexibility in favour of rock-solid stability.

[September 11, 2002, 16:16]

Red Hat Linux nears security clearance

News Oracle and Red Hat are first pushing Red Hat Linux Advanced Server for a modest level of certification: Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) 2. After Red Hat earns the EAL 2 certification, Oracle plans to work toward getting its Oracle 9i Release 2...

[December 3, 2003, 13:10]

How does UnitedLinux stack up against Red Hat?

News Red Hat was invited to take part in the UnitedLinux effort, but politely declined for a very good reason: Red Hat has an excellent, well-supported solution already in place: the Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1.

[January 14, 2003, 14:58]

Oracle brings clustering to Linux

News Dell has certified that its PowerEdge servers will run Red Hat Linux Advanced Server, a more robust version of the operating system, and Release 2 of Oracle's 9i database software. Red Hat announced the debut of Linux Advanced Server earlier this...

[June 5, 2002, 15:29]

LinuxWorld opens amid optimism

News Red Hat will announce its Advanced Server version complies with the Linux Standard Base, an effort to unify some workings of Linux, de Visser said. If Red Hat Advanced Server is part of a deal with Oracle (9i database software) on a cluster of four...

[January 20, 2003, 10:49]

Where versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux fit

News Red Hat Enterprise LinuxAt the beginning of last year, Red Hat released Red Hat Linux Advanced Server, a souped-up version of its Linux operating system. Now, the company has extended the Advanced Server initiative and molded it into a new product...

[April 25, 2003, 19:54]

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 review

Reviews Annual subscriptions start at €62 (~£42) for RHEL 5 Desktop, €287 (~£194) for RHEL 5 server and €1,235 (~£835) for the Red Hat Advanced Platform — all per system (ex. You’re also limited to just four virtual guests unless you opt for a subscription...

[April 3, 2007, 13:41]

Red Hat boosts service subscription plan

News The Red Hat Network fits hand-in-glove with the company's high-end Advanced Server version of Linux, which costs about $2,500 per year and isn't available as a free packaged download, the way Red Hat's basic product is.

[January 27, 2003, 11:02]

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