Red Hat Delivers Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1

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Red Hat launched Red Hat Linux 6.1, which offers enhanced performance, reliability, scalability, security and more.

Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1, the first update to the platform since the delivery of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 in November 2010.

Red Hat delivered Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 to key partners at its Red Hat Summit in early May, but is now making the operating system generally available. With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1, Red Hat continues to set the standard in flexibility, performance and quality that customers rely on for their open-source enterprise environments, spanning physical, virtual and cloud deployments, the company said.

The enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 provide customers with improvements in system reliability, scalability and performance, coupled with support for upcoming system hardware. And Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 also delivers patches and security updates, while maintaining application compatibility and original equipment manufacturer and independent software vendor (OEM/ISV) certifications.

With Linux adoption growing across all workloads, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 provides more enterprise reliability, performance and control throughout the data center, said Jim Totton, vice president and general manager of platform business at Red Hat, in a statement. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 continues to lead Linux innovation as we drive adoption across workloads that include physical, virtual and cloud deployments. Were pleased to provide these new capabilities to our global customers today.

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