Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Released 110
An anonymous reader writes "The fourth update in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family is released. From the press release — this version includes kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) virtualization, alongside of Xen virtualization technology. The scalability of the Red Hat virtualization solution has been incremented to support 192 CPUs and 1GB hugepages. Other updates including GCC 4.4 and a new malloc(), clustered, high-availability filesystem to support Microsoft Windows storage needs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This article covers the upgrade procedure for RHEL 5.4 from the previous version."
Re:XFS (Score:2, Interesting)
*Less* reliable? At least /dev/null willl never lose your zeros.
On a serious note, I've seen XFS fail in a machine that was rebooted normally only once; that is, installed the system on a XFS partition, booted it up, shutdown -r now after 2 months... file system error. No bad blocks on the disk, just fs corruption during normal operation.