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variants and key features in RHEL 7. Here we made some useful changes made
in RHEL 7 over RHEL 6.
1. OS BOOT TIME
RHEL6: 40 sec
RHEL7: 20 sec
RHEL6: 50TB(EXT4)
RHEL7: 500TB(XFS)
3. BOOT LOADER
RHEL6: /boot/grub/grub.conf
RHEL7: /boot/grupb2/grub.cfg
4. PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE
RHEL6: #setup
RHEL7: #nmtui
RHEL6: /etc/sysconfig/network
RHEL7: /etc/hostname
RHEL6: /media
RHEL7: /run/media/root
RHEL6: e2fsck
RHEL7: xfs_repair
RHEL6: tune2fs
RHEL7: xfs_admin
RHEL6: iptables
RHEL7: firewalld
14. IPtables
#firewall-cmd –state
RHEL6: netcat
RHEL7: ncat
RHEL6: eth0
RHEL7: ens198(N)
RHEL6: NFSv2
RHEL7: NFSV4
RHEL6: Mysql
RHEL7: mariaDB
RHEL6:
#chkconfig sshd on
RHEL7:
In RHEL6 default UID assigned to users would start from 500 while in RHEL7 it’s
starting from 1000.
But this can be changed if required by editing /etc/login.defs file.
In RHEL6 maximum file system size=16TB (for 64bit Machine) and 8TB (for 32
bit machine). While in RHEL7 maximum file system size is 500TB.
Also keep in mind that RHEL does not support XFS on 32-bit machines.
The /tmp directory can now be used as a temporary file storage system (tmpfs)
1. hostnamectl
2. nmtui
3. nmcli
Example:
in RHEL6 #hostname