Daniel OVH-NL
23-01-14, 10:48
Dear Customer,
The release of the latest version of FreeBSD was announced yesterday:
FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE
It is now also available on reinstallation via the various manager interfaces and API v6, of course.
As with all new versions, the FreeBSD project has integrated a lovely list of new features and additional functions,
such as:
- Unbound replaces BIND as a caching nameserver
- Clang replaces GCC on Intel architectures
- Bmake replaces make
- Pkg replaces the old pkg_* tools and makes life easier for admins
- Virtualisation; better support for Xen, VWware, HyperV and Virtio
- New integrated hypervisor: Bhyve (comparable to KVM on Linux)
For the full list of additions, we recommend that you check out the official release notes:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.0R/relnotes.html
During the beta phase, please don't hesitate to leave us your comments here.
Kind regards,
Félix
The release of the latest version of FreeBSD was announced yesterday:
FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE
It is now also available on reinstallation via the various manager interfaces and API v6, of course.
As with all new versions, the FreeBSD project has integrated a lovely list of new features and additional functions,
such as:
- Unbound replaces BIND as a caching nameserver
- Clang replaces GCC on Intel architectures
- Bmake replaces make
- Pkg replaces the old pkg_* tools and makes life easier for admins
- Virtualisation; better support for Xen, VWware, HyperV and Virtio
- New integrated hypervisor: Bhyve (comparable to KVM on Linux)
For the full list of additions, we recommend that you check out the official release notes:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.0R/relnotes.html
During the beta phase, please don't hesitate to leave us your comments here.
Kind regards,
Félix