Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents 7.0 Release Notes Introduction I. New Features Expand section "I. New Features" Collapse section "I. New Features" 1. Architectures 2. Installation and Booting Expand section "2. Installation and Booting" Collapse section "2. Installation and Booting" 2.1. Installer Expand section "2.1. Installer" Collapse section "2.1. Installer" 2.1.1. Installation Methods Expand section "2.1.1. Installation Methods" Collapse section "2.1.1. Installation Methods" 2.1.1.1. Graphical Installer 2.1.1.2. Text-Based Installer 2.1.1.3. Kickstart 2.1.2. Plug-In Architecture 2.1.3. Storage Features and Enhancements Expand section "2.1.3. Storage Features and Enhancements" Collapse section "2.1.3. Storage Features and Enhancements" 2.1.3.1. Custom Partitioning 2.1.3.2. Rescanning Storage 2.1.3.3. Automatic Partitioning 2.1.3.4. Installation Environment 2.1.3.5. Initial System Configuration 2.2. Boot Loader 3. Storage 4. File Systems 5. Kernel 6. Virtualization Expand section "6. Virtualization" Collapse section "6. Virtualization" 6.1. Kernel-Based Virtualization 6.2. Xen 6.3. Hyper-V 6.4. VMware 7. Linux Containers with Docker Format Expand section "7. Linux Containers with Docker Format" Collapse section "7. Linux Containers with Docker Format" 7.1. Components of Docker Containers 7.2. Advantages of Using Docker 7.3. Comparison with Virtual Machines 7.4. Using Docker on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 8. System and Services 9. Clustering Expand section "9. Clustering" Collapse section "9. Clustering" 9.1. Pacemaker Cluster Manager 9.2. Keepalived and HAProxy Replace Piranha as Load Balancer 9.3. High Availability Administration 9.4. New Resource Agents 10. Compiler and Tools Expand section "10. Compiler and Tools" Collapse section "10. Compiler and Tools" 10.1. GCC Toolchain 10.2. GLIBC 10.3. GDB 10.4. Performance Tools Expand section "10.4. Performance Tools" Collapse section "10.4. Performance Tools" 10.4.1. Performance Co-Pilot 10.4.2. SystemTap 10.4.3. Valgrind 10.5. Programming Languages 11. Networking 12. Resource Management 13. Authentication and Interoperability 14. Security 15. Subscription Management 16. Desktop Expand section "16. Desktop" Collapse section "16. Desktop" 16.1. GNOME 3 16.2. KDE 17. Web Servers and Services 18. Red Hat Software Collections 19. Documentation Expand section "19. Documentation" Collapse section "19. Documentation" 19.1. Release Documentation 19.2. Installation and Deployment 19.3. Security 19.4. Tools and Performance 19.5. Clustering and High Availability 19.6. Virtualization 20. Internationalization Expand section "20. Internationalization" Collapse section "20. Internationalization" 20.1. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 International Languages 20.2. General Changes In Internationalization 20.3. Input Methods 20.4. Fonts 20.5. Language-Specific Changes 21. Supportability and Maintenance II. Deprecated Functionality Expand section "II. Deprecated Functionality" Collapse section "II. Deprecated Functionality" 22. Deprecated Functionality in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 III. Known Issues Expand section "III. Known Issues" Collapse section "III. Known Issues" 23. Installation 24. Storage 25. Kernel 26. Virtualization 27. Deployment and Tools 28. Clustering 29. Networking 30. Authentication and Interoperability 31. Security 32. Entitlement 33. Desktop A. Revision History Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 한국어 日本語 English 繁體中文 Italian Português Español 简体中文 Deutsch Русский Français Language: 한국어 日本語 English 繁體中文 Italian Português Español 简体中文 Deutsch Русский Français Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 한국어 日本語 English 繁體中文 Italian Português Español 简体中文 Deutsch Русский Français Language: 한국어 日本語 English 繁體中文 Italian Português Español 简体中文 Deutsch Русский Français Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Red Hat Training A Red Hat training course is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Part I. New Features This part describes new features and major enhancements introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Previous Next