- Source: List of commercial products based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
There are a number of commercial products based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Information about these products and the version of RHEL they are based on is often difficult to come by, since this fact is not widely publicised. Sometimes it is possible to run the 'uname -r' command to get the kernel release and then cross-reference it with the RHEL version history.
Examples
Asianux
Asianux 1.0 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0.
Asianux 2.0 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0.
Autodesk Media and Entertainment
Autodesk's Smoke, Flame and Lustre software all run on HP z800 machines pre-configured with a custom RHEL 5 distribution. An additional software package called the 'Discreet Kernel Utility' or DKU is added for additional proprietary device drivers and resources.
Avaya
Avaya's Communication Manager VoIP-PBX software is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
Amazon.com
Amazon Linux available as the default Linux distribution on Amazon Web Services.
F5 Networks BIG-IP
The BIG-IP product line runs an operating system derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5. Upgraded in version TMOS v.12. [1]
Check Point SecurePlatform
Check Point SecurePlatform NG is based on Red Hat Linux 7.2 [2]
Check Point SecurePlatform NGX is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0
Check Point SecurePlatform 2.6 has kernel based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and user space based on RHEL 3 [3]
Check Point SecurePlatform R70 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
Check Point Gaia is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2.
Check Point SecurePlatform VSX R67 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2. [4]
Cisco
Cisco Global Site Selector
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Cisco Secure ACS (RADIUS and TACACS+ server)
CloudLinux OS
CloudLinux OS 5 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0
CloudLinux OS 6 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0
CloudLinux OS 7 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0
CloudLinux OS 8 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Crossbeam Systems
COS - operating system for C-series of appliances
XOS - operating system for X-series of appliances
Egenera cBlade - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1
Egenera BladeFrame OS 3.2 runs kernel 2.4.9−e.39
Egenera BladeFrame OS 4.0 runs kernel 2.4.9−e.43
Imperva
SecureSphere Database Security Gateway
MIRACLE LINUX
Oracle Linux
Trend Micro Interscan Messaging Security Virtual Appliance 7.0 is based on CentOS 5.0 (a re-compilation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0)[5]
VMware ESXi is VMware's enterprise-class hypervisor. ESX, the older larger-footprint version, consisted of two parts: the VMkernel, a proprietary hypervisor kernel, and the Service Console, a Linux-based management interface. The Service Console was based on following Red Hat products:
ESX Server 2.x Service Console is based on Red Hat Linux 7.2.
ESX Server 3.0 Service Console is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 Update 6. [6]
ESX Server 3.5 Service Console is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 Update 8. [7]
ESX Server 4.0 Service Console is "compatible with" Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2. [8]
See also
Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives
List of Linux distributions
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- Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives
- Red Hat Linux
- List of commercial products based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Red Hat
- Oracle Linux
- SUSE Linux Enterprise
- List of Linux distributions
- Comparison of Linux distributions
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