Clustering Linux Servers With the Concurrent Deployment of HP Serviceguard for Linux and Red Hat Global File System
White Papers Red Hat's Global File System (GFS) enables a cluster of Linux servers to simultaneously read and write to a single shared file system on the SAN. Together, HP Serviceguard for Linux and Red Hat GFS provide a best-of-breed, complete availability...
[November 3, 2005, 0:00]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 review
Reviews You’re also limited to just four virtual guests unless you opt for a subscription to the new Red Hat Advanced Platform, which has no limits when it comes to either processors or VM guests. An annual subscription model still applies, entitling...
[April 3, 2007, 13:41]
Negroponte to share vision at Red Hat summit
News The conference will include break-out sessions covering issues such as the future of the desktop, security, clustering and storage, emerging technologies and open source dynamics. Virtualisation and Linux's push onto the desktop are expected to be...
[May 31, 2006, 11:20]
Red Hat releases Enterprise Linux 5
News Open-source specialist Red Hat has released the latest version of its Linux distribution, which will now feature in-built virtualisation and clustering technology. After some delays, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 finally launched on Wednesday...
[March 14, 2007, 15:00]
Red Hat and Sybase launch virtual appliance
News With clustering and integrated virtualisation in the Red Hat Advanced Platform unlocking incredible cost savings for enterprise infrastructures, the pairing of Sybase ASE as an appliance solution is natural," he said.
[May 11, 2007, 12:44]
Red Hat releases second enterprise beta
News Gillen added: "Red Hat's approach of integrating virtualisation software and clustering technology together with file system software gives.the capability to go beyond basic server consolidation and address more sophisticated virtualisation...
[November 20, 2006, 12:32]
Red Hat publishes Fedora 9 preview
News In March, Red Hat released new beta versions of its enterprise and desktop Linux products, with improvements including better virtualisation and clustering features, to make the operating system a more stable platform for server farms.
[April 22, 2008, 14:40]
Red Hat takes on application-server market
News Other parts will include clustering software to join several systems together in a cooperative group and programming tools based on the Eclipse project. Red Hat plans to expand into a new Java software market in the first half of 2004, encroaching...
[December 19, 2003, 9:00]
Red Hat trials update for IBM and AMD
News The revamp will also include bug fixes for clustering software, which links multiple systems into a cooperative group, and for programming tools. Red Hat began public testing this week of an update designed to make its new premium Linux product...
[December 22, 2003, 10:20]
Red Hat restructure puts focus on big clients
News Shipments of the high-end version, which has enhanced support for clustering and failover, are expected to begin in April, the company said. Red Hat, the top seller of the Linux operating system, has restructured to focus on big customers while...
[March 20, 2002, 10:14]
Red Hat sells Java subscription
News Other parts will include clustering software to join several systems together in a cooperative group and programming tools based on the Eclipse open-source tools application. Red Hat will grow beyond its Linux roots next week and sell a...
[July 30, 2004, 10:40]
Red Hat and Caldera get in the ring Pt II
News SCO already offers high-level clustering, scalable symmetric multiprocessing, Access Control List-based granular security and auditing, and excellent Logical Volume Management. Both Red Hat and Caldera have used their funding to make strategic...
[August 14, 2000, 13:48]
Where versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux fit
News It was engineered to include higher level server functionality, such as clustering and load balancing, and could accommodate bigger servers with a greater numbers of processors and larger amounts of RAM.
[April 25, 2003, 19:54]
Red Hat expands enterprise offering
News The software maker announced the Open Source Architecture, an outline and statement of direction for introducing additional programs on top of its Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, such as application development, clustering and systems...
[September 23, 2003, 16:40]
Red Hat releases delayed Enterprise Linux beta
News Aside from Xen, Red Hat said it is particularly interested in testing network storage, smartcard integration, SELinux security, installer improvements, clustering technology and a new driver model, among other features.
[September 11, 2006, 16:50]
Red Hat Linux 5.2 beta released
News Red Hat has released new beta versions of its enterprise and desktop Linux products, with improvements including better virtualisation and clustering features, to make the operating system a more stable platform for server farms.
[March 13, 2008, 15:18]
Red Hat simplifies platform for Linux supercomputing
News Red Hat claimed the system, which is priced from $249 (£141) per node, costs less than Microsoft's Windows HPC Server 2008, which also integrates clustering and management components. IBM, also a major player in the Top500 list, in July introduced...
[October 3, 2008, 15:25]
Red Hat's new Linux packs a bigger punch
News Red Hat Advanced Server, in beta testing now, includes features designed for more powerful servers, such as faster communications, load balancing to share jobs efficiently among several servers and "clustering" that can let one computer take over...
[January 28, 2002, 14:46]
Linux open to backdoor password
News Piranha is installed only if a Red Hat user specifically selects clustering functions when installing the software -- or if a user chooses "install all. Red Hat's director of clustering technology, Mike Wangsmo, said relatively few Red Hat users...
[April 25, 2000, 13:15]
Big Blue picks Linux for clusters
News And Red Hat, the leading Linux specialist, has been working on its own clustering software. Clustering is a notoriously difficult problem that usually takes years to solve, as companies such as Microsoft and Sun Microsystems have learned when...
[November 14, 2001, 12:07]



