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6.0 Release Notes
Release Notes for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
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1. Introduction Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- i386
- AMD64/Intel64
- System z
- IBM Power (64-bit)
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2. Installer Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
anaconda) assists in the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. This section of the release notes provides an overview of the new features implemented in the installer for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
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2.1. Installation Methods Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
2.1.1. Graphical Installer Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 1. Specialized Storage Devices Configuration
Figure 2. Partitioning layout choices
Figure 3. Specifying Storage Devices
2.1.2. Kickstart Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
2.1.3. Text-based Installer Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 4. text-based installer
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2.2. Creating Backup Passphrases During Installation Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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2.3. DVD Media Boot Catalog Entries Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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2.4. Installation Crash Reporting Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 5. installation error reporting
Figure 6. Sending to Bugzilla
2.5. Installation Logs Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
3. File Systems Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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3.1. Fourth Extended Filesystem (ext4) Support Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
3.2. XFS Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
3.3. Block Discard — enhanced support for thinly provisioned LUNs and SSD devices Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
3.4. Network File System (NFS) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
4. Storage Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
4.1. Storage Input/Output Alignment and Size Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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4.2. Dynamic Load Balancing with DM-Multipath Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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4.3. Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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system-config-lvm is a graphical user interface provided in Red Hat Enterprise Linux to manage logical volumes. The functionality provided by system-config-lvm is in the process of transitioning to a more maintainable tool named gnome-disk-utility (also referred to as palimpsest). As a result, Red Hat will be very selective in updating system-config-lvm. As gnome-disk-utility reaches feature parity with system-config-lvm, Red Hat reserves the right to remove system-config-lvm during the life of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
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4.3.1. LVM Mirror Improvements Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
4.3.1.1. Snapshots of Mirrors Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
4.3.1.2. Merging Snapshots Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
lvconvert manpage.
4.3.1.3. Four-Volume Mirrors Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
4.3.1.4. Mirroring mirror logs Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
4.3.2. LVM Application Library Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
5. Power Management Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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5.1. powertop Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
5.2. tuned Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
6. Package Management Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
6.1. Strong package checksums Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
6.2. The PackageKit Package Manager Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
6.3. Yum Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
7. Clustering Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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7.1. Corosync Cluster Engine Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
7.2. Unified Logging Configuration Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
7.3. High Availability Administration Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
7.4. General High Availability Improvements Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Enhanced support for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
- SCSI persistent reservation fencing support is improved.
- Virtualized KVM guests can now be run as managed services.
8. Security Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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8.1. System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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8.2. Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
8.2.1. Confined Users Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
8.2.2. Sandbox Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
8.2.3. X Access Control Extension (XACE) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
8.3. Backup Passphrases for Encrypted Storage Devices Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 7. Decrypting Data
8.4. sVirt Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
8.5. Enterprise Security Client Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
9. Networking Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
9.1. Multiqueue Networking Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
9.2. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
9.2.1. Optimistic Duplicate Address Detection Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
9.2.2. Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
9.3. Netlabel Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
9.4. Generic Receive Offload Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
9.5. Wireless Support Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10. Desktop Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.1. Graphical Startup Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 8. Graphical Boot Screen
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10.2. Suspend and Resume Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.3. Multiple Display Support Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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10.3.1. Display Preferences Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 9. Display Preferences dialog
10.4. nouveau Driver for NVIDIA Graphics Devices Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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10.5. Internationalization Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.5.1. IBus Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.5.2. Choosing and Configuring Input Methods Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
im-chooser, a graphical user interface to enable and configure input methods. im-chooser (located under System > Preferences > Input Method in the main menu) allows the user to easily enable and configure the input methods available on the system.
10.5.3. Indic Onscreen Keyboard Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.5.4. Indic Collation Support Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.5.5. Fonts Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.6. Applications Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.6.1. Firefox Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.6.2. Thunderbird 3 Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
10.6.3. OpenOffice.org 3.1 Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 10. OpenOffice.org 3.1
10.7. NetworkManager Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 11. NetworkManager
10.8. KDE 4.3 Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- The new Plasma Desktop Workspace, including Plasma Widgets for a more customizable desktop.
- Oxygen, with enhanced icon and sound themes.
- Enhancements to the KDE Window Manager (kwin)
dolphin file browser has replaced konqueror as the KDE default.
11. Documentation Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Release Documentation
- Installation and Deployment
- Security
- Tools and Performance
- Clustering
- Virtualization
11.1. Release Documentation Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
The Release Notes document the major new features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Technical Notes contains detailed information specific to this release, including: Technology Previews, package change details and known issues.
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Migration Guide documents migration from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
11.2. Installation and Deployment Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
The Installation Guide documents relevant information regarding the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
The Deployment Guide documents relevant information regarding the deployment, configuration and administration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The Storage Administration Guide provides instructions on how to effectively manage storage devices and file systems on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. It is intended for use by system administrators with intermediate experience in either Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Fedora distributions of Linux.
The Global File System 2 book provides information about configuring and maintaining Red Hat GFS2 (Red Hat Global File System 2) for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The Logical Volume Manager Administration book describes the LVM logical volume manager, including information on running LVM in a clustered environment.
11.3. Security Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
The Security Guide is designed to assist users and administrators in learning the processes and practices of securing workstations and servers against local and remote intrusion, exploitation and malicious activity.
The SELinux User Guide covers the management and use of Security-Enhanced Linux for those with minimal or no experience with the framework. It serves as an introduction to SELinux and explains the terms and concepts in use.
The Managing Confined Services guide is designed to assist advanced users and administrators when using and configuring Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). It is focused on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and describes the components of SELinux as they pertain to services an advanced user or administrator might need to configure. Also included are real-world examples of configuring these services and demonstrations of how SELinux complements their operation.
11.4. Tools & Performance Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
The Resource Management Guide documents tools and techniques for managing system resources on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The Power Management Guide explains how to manage power consumption on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 systems effectively. This document discusses different techniques that lower power consumption (for both server and laptop), and how each technique affects the overall performance of a system.
The Developer Guide describes the different features and utilities that make Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 an ideal enterprise platform for application development.
The SystemTap Beginners Guide provides basic instructions on how to use SystemTap to monitor different subsystems of Red Hat Enterprise Linux in finer detail.
The SystemTap Tapset Reference guide describes the most common tapset definitions users can apply to SystemTap scripts.
11.5. High Availability Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
The Cluster Suite Overview document provides an overview of High Availability for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The High Availability Administration document describes the configuration and management of Red Hat High Availability systems for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The Virtual Server Administration book discusses the configuration of high-performance systems and services with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and the Linux Virtual Server (LVS) system.
The DM Multipath book provides information on using the Device-Mapper Multipath feature of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
11.6. Virtualization Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
The Virtualization Guide details the process to install, configure and manage the virtualization technologies in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
12. Kernel Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.1. Resource Control Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.1.1. Control Groups Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
libcgroup, enabling system administrators to create new control groups, start new processes in a specific control group and set control group parameters.
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12.2. Scalability Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.2.1. Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
O(1) scheduler with the new Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS). The CFS implements the fair queuing scheduling algorithm.
12.2.2. Virtual Memory Pageout Scalability Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.3. Error Reporting Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.3.1. Advanced Error Reporting (AER) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.3.2. Kdump Auto Enablement Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- systems with more than 4GB of memory on architectures with a 4KB page size (i.e. x86 or x86_64), or
- systems with more than 8GB of memory on architectures with larger than a 4KB page size (i.e PPC64).
12.4. Power Management Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.4.1. Aggressive Link Power Management (ALPM) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.4.2. Tickless Kernel Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.5. Analyzing Kernel Performance Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.5.1. Performance Counter for Linux (PCL) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.5.2. Ftrace and perf Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.6. General Kernel Updates Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.6.1. Physical Address Extension (PAE) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
12.6.2. Loadable Firmware Files Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
13. Compiler and Tools Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
13.1. SystemTap Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Improved support for user-space probing.
- Support for probing C++ programs with native C++ syntax.
- A more secure script-compile server.
- The new unprivileged mode, allowing non-root users to use SystemTap.
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13.2. OProfile Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
13.3. GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Conformance to version 3.0 of the Open Multi-Processing (OpenMP) application programming interface (API).
- Additional C++ libraries to utilize OpenMP threads
- Futher implementations of the next ISO C++ standard draft (C++0x)
- Introduction of variable tracking assignments to improve debugging using the GNU Project Debugger (GDB) and SystemTap.
13.4. GNU C Library (glibc) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- An enhanced dynamic memory allocation (malloc) behaviour enabling higher scalability across many sockets and cores. This is achieved by assigning threads their own memory pools and by avoiding locking in some situations. The amount of additional memory used for the memory pools (if any) can be controlled using the environment variables MALLOC_ARENA_TEST and MALLOC_ARENA_MAX. MALLOC_ARENA_TEST specifies that a test for the number of cores is performed once the number of memory pools reaches this value. MALLOC_ARENA_MAX sets the maximum number of memory pools used, regardless of the number of cores.
- Improved efficiency when using condition variables (condvars) with priority inheritance (PI) mutual exclusion (mutex) operations by utilizing support in the kernel for PI fast userspace mutexes.
- Optimized string operations on the x86_64 architecture.
- The
getaddrinfo()function now has support for the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) and the UDP-Lite protocol. Additionally,getaddrinfo()now has the ability to look up IPv4 and IPv6 addresses simultaneously.
13.5. GNU Project debugger (GDB) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
This updated version of GDB introduces the new Python API, allowing GDB to be automated using scripts written in the Python Programming Language.
Support for the C++ programming language in GDB has been improved. Notable improvements include:
- Many improvements to expression parsing.
- Better handling of type names.
- The need for extraneous quoting has nearly been eliminated
- "next" and other stepping commands work properly even when the inferior throws an exception.
- GDB has a new "catch syscall" command. This can be used to stop the inferior whenever it makes a system call.
Thread execution now permits debugging threads individually and independently of each other; enabled by new settings "set target-async" and "set non-stop".
14. Interoperability Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
14.1. Samba Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Internet Protocol version 6 support (IPv6)
- Support for Windows 2008 (R2) trust relationships.
- Support for Windows 7 domain members.
- Support for Active Directory LDAP signing/sealing policy.
- Improvements for libsmbclient
- Better support for Windows management tools (mmc and User Manager)
- Automatic machine password changes as domain member
- New registry based configuration layer
- Encrypted SMB transport between Samba client and server
- Full support for Windows cross-forest, transitive trusts and one-way domain trusts
- New NetApi remote management and winbind client C libraries
- A new graphical user interface for joining Windows Domains
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15. Virtualization Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
15.1. Kernel-based Virtual Machine Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
15.1.1. Memory enhancements Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Transparent Hugepages increase the memory page size from 4 kilobytes to 2 megabytes. Transparent Hugepages provide significant performance advantages on systems with highly contended resources and large memory workloads. Additionally, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 provides support for utilizing Transparent Hugepages with KSM.
- Extended Page Table age bits enables a host to make smarter choices for swapping memory under memory pressure and allows swapping of Transparent Hugepages by breaking the extended pages into smaller pages.
15.1.2. Virtualized CPU features Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 supports up to 64 virtualized CPUs for a single virtualized guest.
- CPU extensions present on the host processor can now be utilized by virtualized guests. Support for these instruction sets allow virtualized guests to take advantage of modern processor instruction sets and hardware features.
- The new
x2apicvirtual Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) improves virtualizedx86_64guest performance by allowing direct guest APIC access and removing the overhead of emulated access. - New user space notifiers allow the caching of CPU registers, avoiding the computationally expensive actions of preserving register states of unused components during context switches.
- Read copy update (RCU) kernel locking is now uses enhanced symmetric multiprocessing support. RCU kernel locking provides greater performance for networking functions and multi-processing systems.
15.1.3. Storage Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- The QEMU emulated block driver features support for fully asynchronous I/O,
preadvandpwritevfunctions. These functions increase performance for storage devices using the QEMU emulated block driver. - The QEMU Monitor Protocol (QMP) allows applications to communicate with the QEMU Monitor correctly. QEMU provides a text-based format that can be easily parsed and support for asynchronous messages and capabilities negotiation.
- Indirect ring entries (spin locks) for the para-virtualized (virtio) driver improve block I/O performance and allows more concurrent I/O operations.
- Virtualized storage devices can now be added and removed (hot plugged) from guests during runtime.
- Support for block alignment storage topology awareness. Underlying storage hardware features and physical storage sector sizes (for example, 4KB sectors) are presented to guests. This feature requires compatible storage device information and commands. Guest topology awareness allows virtualized guests to optimize file system layouts and improved performance of applications using I/O optimizations.
- Performance enhancements for the qcow2 virtualized image format.
15.1.4. Networking Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- The vhost-net feature moves various network functions from the QEMU user space into the kernel. vhost-net uses fewer context switches and vmexit calls. These enhancements improve performance of SR-IOV devices, directly assigned network device and other network devices.
- MSI-X support which increases the number of interrupts available to network devices. MSI-X support increases the performance of compatible hardware.
- Virtualized network devices can now be hot plugged and hot removed from running guests. Network boot using gpxe fora more advanced PXE network booting.
15.1.5. Kernel SamePage Merging Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
15.1.6. PCI passthrough Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
15.1.7. SR-IOV Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
15.1.8. virtio-serial Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
15.1.9. sVirt Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
15.1.10. Migration Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
- Guest ABI stability provides enhanced migration support. Guests PCI device numbers are preserved during migration and identical PCI device positions are presented after migrating the guest.
- Migration now accounts for CPU models. CPU models allow guests to take advantage of new processor instruction sets. Guests can be migrated to hosts with a compatible CPU model.
- The vhost-net feature allows guests using SR-IOV to migrate to non-identical host configurations that also use SR-IOV devices.
- Enhancements to the migration protocol.
15.1.11. Guest device ABI stability Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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15.2. Xen Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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15.3. virt-v2v Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
virt-v2v tool, enabling system administrators to convert and import virtual machines created on other systems such as Xen and VMware ESX. virt-v2v provides a migration path for Xen guests running on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 hypervisor.
16. Supportability and Maintenance Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
16.1. firstaidkit System Recovery Tool Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
firstaidkit system recovery tool. By automating common recovery processes, firstaidkit provides an interactive environment to assists in the troubleshooting and recovery of a system that boots incorrectly. Additionally, system administrators are able to create custom automated recovery processes using the firstaidkit plugin infrastructure.
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firstaidkit is considered a Technology Preview in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
16.2. Bug Reporting Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
16.2.1. Installation Crash Reporting Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
16.3. Automated Bug Reporting Tool Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
Figure 12. Automated Bug Reporting Tool
17. Web Servers and Services Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
17.1. Apache HTTP Web Server Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
17.2. PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
17.3. memcached Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
18. Databases Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
18.1. PostgreSQL Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
18.2. MySQL Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
19. Architecture Specific Notes Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
A. Revision History Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
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