red hat linux

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Discussions tagged with red hat linux on WindowsForum.com cover enterprise fault-tolerant computing and cybersecurity. One thread details Penguin Solutions' Stratus ztC Endurance platform, which supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux and achieves 99.99999% uptime for critical industries. Another thread reports on Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, where Red Hat Enterprise Linux was breached with zero-day exploits alongside Windows 11, highlighting ongoing security challenges. Additionally, the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) updates are discussed, which facilitate running Linux distributions like Red Hat on Windows for developers. These threads reflect the intersection of Red Hat Linux with high-availability hardware, enterprise security testing, and cross-platform development.
  1. Penguin Solutions Launches Next-Gen Stratus ztC Endurance Platform with 99.99999% Uptime

    Penguin Solutions has unveiled the second generation of its acclaimed Stratus ztC Endurance® platform, a fault-tolerant computing solution boasting an impressive seven nines (99.99999%) availability. This latest iteration introduces enhanced performance models and expanded operating system...
  2. Pwn2Own Berlin 2025: Windows 11 Vulnerabilities Exposed and Cybersecurity Insights

    For the global cybersecurity community, few events attract the anticipation—or the unnerving revelations—like the renowned Pwn2Own contest. Now held for the first time in Berlin under the stewardship of Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), the latest installment of Pwn2Own has delivered not...
  3. Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 Reveals Critical Enterprise Security Vulnerabilities

    When the doors opened on the first day of Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, few could have predicted just how quickly and decisively some of the world’s most widely used enterprise operating systems would fall to the creative might of leading security researchers. Within hours, Windows 11 and Red Hat...
  4. Revamped Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL): User-Friendly Updates for Developers

    The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is embarking on an exciting journey of simplification and user-friendliness, aimed particularly at new users who have just opened the gates of Linux on their Windows machines. As many Windows users dive deeper into the ocean of development, system utilities...