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pub:news:recent:news_2019-04-16_cs_rhel_7.6_centos_kvm_support [2019-06-10 13:51]
jscheiber [Full support of RHEL/CentOS 7.6 and KVM virtualization]
pub:news:recent:news_2019-04-16_cs_rhel_7.6_centos_kvm_support [2019-06-10 13:54]
jscheiber [Virtualization Support]
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-With version 4.16, CineSat will fully support RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.6 (and hence also CentOS 7.6) as well as KVM virtualization of CineSat servers and clients.+With version 4.16, CineSat will fully support RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.6 as well as KVM virtualization of CineSat servers and clients. Xen3 support finally dropped.
  
 RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.6 has been released in autumn 2018. We have successfully completed porting of all Cinesat components to this latest oparating system version.  RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.6 has been released in autumn 2018. We have successfully completed porting of all Cinesat components to this latest oparating system version. 
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   * VMware: CineSat clients may also run as virtual VMware workstations on MS-Windows hosts.   * VMware: CineSat clients may also run as virtual VMware workstations on MS-Windows hosts.
  
-<WRAP danger 90%|Xen3 Virtualization>+<WRAP danger 90%|Xen3 Virtualization no longer supported>
 Some older CineSat releases are still operated on RHEL5 / Xen3 virtualization environments Some older CineSat releases are still operated on RHEL5 / Xen3 virtualization environments
-  * Support for Xen3 will be finally dropped end of May 2019+  * Support for old Xen3 systems will be finally dropped end of May 2019
   * Migration to latest RHEL7/KVM environments is strongly recommended   * Migration to latest RHEL7/KVM environments is strongly recommended
 </WRAP> </WRAP>