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The Red Hat Enterprise Linux family has been designed to cover the full spectrum of corporate operating environments in a simple and consistent manner. The family is comprised of four products, two designed for server systems, two designed for client systems. There is a high level of commonality across the products, thereby ensuring that application support, user environments, and management tools are consistent. The products are primarily differentiated by the level of system architecture support, system size, and service offerings | Written and Provided by Global Knowledge redhat Expert Reference Series ofWhite Papers An Overview of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Product Family 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.com j redhat An Overview of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Product Family Abstract This white paper provides information on the family of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Desktop products. It describes the family features and benefits and also gives a brief overview of the open source layered products designed for Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments. Revision 4b. February 2005 Copyright 2005 Red Hat Inc. All rights reserved. Red Hat and the Shadowman logo are registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc. in the US and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other trademarks referenced herein are the trademarks of their respective owners. WHP77853US 02 05 Table of Contents ecu id i. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Family Overview.3 Developing the Distribution.3 Creation of Fedora.3 Creation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Products.5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS.6 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES.6 Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS.6 HPC with Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS.7 Red Hat Desktop.7 Product Summary.8 Example Configuration.9 Technical Features.9 Read Copy Update RCU .10 Selectable I O elevators.10 Object-Based Reverse Map VM.11 Generic logical CPU scheduling.12 Block I O subsystem.12 Sys_epoll support.12 Support for larger server systems.13 Upward Compatibility.13 File System Performance enhancements.13 Red Hat Desktop.13 Security.15 Auditing.17 Compiler and Library Buffer Management.17 Advanced GLIBC memory corruption checks.17 Printf format string exploit prevention.17 GCC buffer bound checking.17 Standards Compliance.17 Development Environment.18 Storage Subsystem.18 Automounter.19 Networking.19 Feature Summary.19 Support Services.20 Red Hat Network.21 Application Availability.22 Hardware Availability.23 Benchmarks.24 Layered Products for Red Hat