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In This Video We Are Discussing About VzLinux, a product of Virtuozzo International GmbH, is a free and open-source distribution built from the source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The distribution's latest release is VzLinux 8.4.
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The release announcement outlines what is new: "New features: Libreswan IPsec VPN now supports TCP encapsulation and security labels for IKEv2. The nmstate network API for hosts is fully supported in version 8.4. Ansible modules are available for automated management of role-based access control (RBAC) in Identity Management (IdM), an Ansible role for backing up and restoring IdM servers, and an Ansible module for location management. Newer module streams are now available: Python 3.9, SWIG 4.0, Subversion 1.14, Redis 6, PostgreSQL 13, MariaDB 10.5. Compilers have been updated: GCC Toolset 10, LLVM Toolset 11.0.0, Rust Toolset 1.49.0, Go Toolset 1.15.7. Bug fix: if subscription-manager was installed, any dnf command could produce warnings about the system not being registered to Red Hat Subscription Management; now subscription-manager is no longer a dependency of a number of packages and its plugins are disabled by default.
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And VzLinux 8.4 was released with support for TCP encapsulation and more. Check out the news and find out where to download the distribution.
VzLinux, a product of Virtuozzo International GmbH, is a free, open source distribution built from the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
It is available in three different flavors – optimized to run in high-density system containers, virtual environments and as a bare-metal image.
It is also supported as a guest OS on different hypervisors (Virtuozzo, OpenVZ and KVM) with models in hyperscaler markets.
The project also provides a ready-to-use conversion utility for quick and simple conversion from CentOS 8 to VzLinux 8, as well as the ability to convert CentOS 7 directly to VzLinux 8.
Now, the latest release of the distribution is VzLinux 8.4.
What's New in VzLinux 8.4
In VzLinux 8.4, Libreswan IPsec VPN now supports TCP tunneling and security labels for IKEv2, and the nmstate network API for hosts is fully compatible with version 8.4.
In addition, Ansible modules are available for automated role-based access control (RBAC) management in Identity Management (IdM), an Ansible role for backup and restore of IdM servers, and an Ansible module for location management.
Finally, new module streams are now available: Python 3.9, SWIG 4.0, Subversion 1.14, Redis 6, PostgreSQL 13, MariaDB 10.5. Updated compilers: GCC Toolset 10, LLVM Toolset 11.0.0, Rust Toolset 1.49.0, Go Toolset 1.15.7.
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