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      <name>Kir Kolyshkin</name>
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    <title>RHEL6-based kernel: try today not next year!</title>
    <published>2010-12-29T15:21:05Z</published>
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    <content type="html">We have just released &lt;a href="http://wiki.openvz.org/Download/kernel/rhel6/042test005.1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"&gt;a new RHEL6-based kernel, 042test005&lt;/a&gt;. It is shaping up pretty good — as you can see from the changelog, it's not just bug fixes but also performance improvements. If you haven't tried it yet, I suggest to do it today! Do not postpone this until 2011 — after all, this is what will become the next stable OpenVZ kernel.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;RHEL6 kernel needs an appropriate (i.e. recent) Linux distribution. If you don't want latest Fedora releases, can't afford RHEL6, and tired of waiting for CentOS 6, I suggest you go with &lt;b&gt;Scientific Linux 6 (SL6)&lt;/b&gt;. This is yet another RHEL6 clone developed and used by CERN, Fermilabs and other similar institutions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;While SL6 is still at its infancy (&lt;a href="http://listserv.fnal.gov/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind1012&amp;amp;L=scientific-linux-devel&amp;amp;T=0&amp;amp;P=2876" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"&gt;they have recently released alpha 3&lt;/a&gt; and plan to release beta 1 at Jan 7 2011), it it worth trying since it's based on a very stable set of sources from RHEL6. Repositories and stuff are available from &lt;a target='_blank' href='http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/' rel='nofollow'&gt;http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/&lt;/a&gt;</content>
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