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Abstract
The Release No tes do cuments the majo r features and enhancements implemented in Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 7 and the kno wn issues in this 7.0 release. Fo r detailed info rmatio n regarding
the changes between Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7, co nsult the Migratio n Planning Guide.
Ackno wledgements Red Hat Glo bal Suppo rt Services wo uld like to reco gnize Sterling
Alexander and Michael Everette fo r their o utstanding co ntributio ns in testing Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 7.
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A PIC Virtualiz atio n 16
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C o nc urrent flas h MCL up d ates 17
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A MD Mic ro c o d e and AMD O p tero n Sup p o rt 17
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O p en vSwitc h Kernel Mo d ule 18
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7 .4. Us ing Do c ker o n Red Hat Enterp ris e Linux 7 26
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D Do S Pro tec tio n 38
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4
Int roduct ion
Introduction
Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, the next generation of
Red Hat's comprehensive suite of operating systems, designed for mission-critical enterprise
computing and certified by top enterprise software and hardware vendors.
In this release, Red Hat brings together improvements across the server, systems, and the overall Red
Hat open source experience. Among others, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 introduces:
the kernel patching utility, kp at ch , Technology Preview, which allows users to patch the kernel
without rebooting;
the D o cker environment that allows users to deploy any application as a lightweight and
portable container;
the Hardware Event Report Mechanism (HERM) that refactors the Error D etection and Correction
(ED AC) mechanism of dual in-line memory module (D IMM) error reporting;
the O p en LMI project providing a common infrastructure for the management of Linux systems.
For detailed information about new features, see the respective categories in Part I, “ New Features” .
Known problems are listed in Part II, “ Known Issues” .
If you are upgrading from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, consult the
Migration Planning Guide for assistance with the migration process.
Capabilities and limits of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 as compared to the previous versions of the
system are available in the following Knowledge Base article:
https://access.redhat.com/site/articles/rhel-limits
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Chapt er 1 . Archit ect ures
Chapter 1. Architectures
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is available as a single kit on the following architectures [1] :
64-bit AMD
64-bit Intel
IBM POWER7
In this release, Red Hat brings together improvements for servers and systems, as well as for the
overall Red Hat open source experience.
[1] No te that the Red Hat Enterp ris e Linux 7 ins tallatio n is o nly s up p o rted o n 6 4-b it hard ware.
Red Hat Enterp ris e Linux 7 is ab le to run 32-b it o p erating s ys tems , inc lud ing p revio us vers io ns o f Red
Hat Enterp ris e Linux, as virtual mac hines .
[2] No te that Red Hat Enterp ris e Linux 7 s up p o rts IBM z Enterp ris e 19 6 hard ware o r later; IBM Sys tem
z 10 mainframe s ys tems are no lo ng er s up p o rted and will no t b o o t Red Hat Enterp ris e Linux 7.