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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server is a server environment that sets the standard for client operating systems in the focused areas of security and management.
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Product Information
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is available in two versions for servers. A base Red Hat Enterprise Linux server is designed for small deployments while Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform is designed for mainstream customers and provides the most cost-effective, flexible, and scalable environment. Both versions are based on common core technology. Both include a comprehensive suite of open source server applications and virtualisation capabilities.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Departmental amd network applications, file/print serving, small web servers, etc.
Classic Red Hat Enterprise Linux functionality with limited virtualisation and scalability. Equivalent to earlier ES products. Suitable for small/medium, fixed-function server environments.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform
- Databases, ERP, CRM, SOA environments, large web servers, etc.
- Grid deployments; blade/rack server consolidation and high availability
- Corporate/enterprise applications.
The premier Red Hat computing environment. Red Hat Enterprise Linux functionality with extended, industry leading, server and storage virtualisation combined with high availability clustering capabilities.
Seamless upgrade from previous AS releases. Excellent scalability. Enables optimal resource utilization in environments with multiple servers. Ideal for dynamic and growing server configurations, offering maximum operational control and flexibility. Use in environments where continuous operation, plentiful resources, and the highest levels of flexibility are required.
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