Red Hat Releases RHEL 5.3
Jan 22, 2009, 14:32 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Lisa Hoover)
"The 5.3 update includes increased scalability of physical and
virtualized environments. According to a prepared statement, "The
number of supported physical CPUs is increased to 126, while
maximum memory is increased to 1TB. Virtual server CPU and memory
limits have been increased to 32 and 80GB respectively." There are
also increases for paravirtualized device drivers, and per-guest
limits for disks and network interfaces."
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