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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 Performing Well, Achieving Faster Results On AMD EPYC 9005 Series


It has been one month since Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 was officially announced and it's proving to be a nice upgrade for enterprise Linux use.

The past few weeks I have been trying out Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 on a number of servers in the lab and it's been working out very well. While there are Application Streams to resort to newer software package alternatives, the defaults on RHEL 9 to RHEL 10 also mean going from GCC 11.5 to GCC 14.2 as the default code compiler as another big win especially for those on modern CPUs. Clean installs of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 followed by a clean install of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 were carried out for showing how the out-of-the-box performance has shifted from RHEL 9 to RHEL 10.

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