an operating system developed by red hat inc.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, 5.4/ commonly linux.
Red Hat, Inc. is a company that rebrands, supports and distributes the GNU Linux operating system, along with their own enhancements. One of their product lines is called Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Initially it was just called "Red Hat Linux", but now Red Hat focuses exclusively on the enterprise market with its Linux distribution named "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" (RHEL) with the community version named CentOS (Community ENTerprise Operating System) and Fedora (a Red Hat-supported community Linux distribution)
Red hat operating system is a Linux based operating system assembled by the company Red Hat.It was released on November 3,1994. It was the first Linux distribution to use the RPM package manager. since 2003 Red Hat has discontinued it in the favor of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for enterprise environment.Now fedora project is supported by the community and Red Hat. Red Hat Linux 9, the final release, hit its official end-of-life on 2004-04-30, although updates were published for it through 2006 by the fedora project till it's shutdown in 2007.
ext3 is the default file system for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Linux is distributed as Red Hat
red hat enterprise Linux is used as a server while red hat Linux is used as client..
There are many operating systems designed to be used by businesses. Windows 7 Professional, Mac OS X, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and SUSE Enterprise Linux. These are all examples of operating systems designed to be used for business, and they are designed to meet the needs of business users.
There is more than one operating system, and there are many manufacturers. * Windows - Microsoft Corporation * Mac OS X - Apple, Inc. * Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Red Hat, Inc. * SUSE Enterprise Linux - Novell, Inc. * Ubuntu - Canonical Ltd. * QNX - QNX Software Systems * VxWorks - Wind River Systems, Inc.
No. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is simply a commercial Linux distribution primarily used for servers. It was never a nickname for Linux itself.
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