Mark Kirkwood wrote:
Yeah, RHEL6 seems like the version we would prefer - unfortunately time frame is the next few days. Awesome - thanks for the quick reply!
The RHEL6 beta is out, I'm running it, and I expect a straightforward upgrade path to the final release--I think I can just keep grabbing updated packages. Depending on how long your transition from test into production is, you might want to consider a similar move, putting RHEL6 onto something right now in nearly complete form and just slip in updates as it moves toward the official release. It's already better than RHEL5 at many things, even as a beta. The 2.6.18 kernel in particular is looking painfully old nowadays.
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