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Public Beta Now Open for Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

Today, less than three weeks since the announcement of our collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Red Hat has opened the beta for Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Amazon EC2 to the general public. Customers who wish to participate in the beta can visit here and subscribe to the service using a major credit card.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Amazon EC2 makes the industry standard Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform available on-demand as pre-configured Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) within the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud infrastructure. Initially, we are releasing AMIs for the latest releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and will add new AMIs for access by subscribers as they become available.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux In the Cloud

Today, Red Hat announced that customers can now purchase Red Hat Enterprise Linux “in the cloud” in conjunction with Amazon Web Services. Wondering what “in the cloud” means? “Cloud”-based web services allow customers to very easily scale up and down their compute power as the demands on a business fluctuate. It’s the use of networked infrastructure software and capacity to provide resources to users in an on-demand environment, offering a set of typically virtualized computers that can grant users the ability to start and stop servers or use compute cycles only when needed, often paying only for the use of those services. Sounds flexible and convenient. And now you can take advantage of it through Red Hat.
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Red Hat Command Center Monitoring Service Now Easier Than Ever to Deploy

We’re proud to announce the availability of a new version of Command Center, Red Hat’s integrated server and application monitoring service. Along with this release, we’ve also launched a new evaluation program that makes it easy to try out Command Center in your environment. Free of charge.

Red Hat Command Center is a Software as a Service offering that monitors the availability and performance of your IT infrastructure around the clock. Because it’s delivered as a service, Command Center is quick to deploy, and you only pay for what you use. Command Center monitors not only Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss, but a wide range of IT infrastructure components spanning from network devices to servers to business applications and web sites. And it complements Red Hat’s other management services, including Red Hat Network Hosted, Red Hat Network Satellite and JBoss Operations Network.
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It’s 2am, Are Your Servers Up?

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Red Hat Command Center — Simplified.

Questions like this tug at the heartstrings — and coronary arteries — of systems administrators everywhere. At Red Hat, we’re IT people. We get it.

That’s why we’re proud to announce the availability of an updated Red Hat Command Center hosted service. Red Hat Command Center makes it easy to keep a watchful eye on your entire IT infrastructure, so you find out about problems in-the-making well before they turn into early morning emergencies.

As you’d expect, Red Hat Command Center works like a song with your Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss software. Recognizing that your IT infrastructure includes not only Linux and JBoss, but everything above and around that, we’ve made sure that Command Center can also keep an eye on the rest of your IT environment including Solaris 10, Windows Server 2003, VMware ESX, Oracle 10g, MySQL 5, SQL Server 2005, IIS 6, Apache, Tomcat, physical network devices, web sites, web-based applications and more.
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