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Red Hat Reference Architecture Series
Red Hat already increases the IT capability of tens of thousands of enterprises while saving them hundreds of millions of dollars. With a Red Hat Enterprise Linux solution, businesses can lower the cost of owning an application and replace much of the expensive third party software in their stack.
A reference architecture is a comprehensive guide to getting the most out of that Red Hat solution.
Red Hat Reference architectures will explain the capabilities and limitations of a given solution and provide a how-to for implementing best practices. Provisioning, management, configuration and fine tuning are also covered, along with information about interoperability with other products.
Part road map, part textbook, these reference materials are essential for the proper deployment and long term operation of the solutions they describe.
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Reference Architectures for Red Hat Products, Features & Technologies
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Resource Management using Control Groups in RHEL 6
- Comparing RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 using the AIM7 Multi-user Benchmark
Red Hat Enterprise MRG - MRG Messaging
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 High Performance Network with MRG Messaging: Throughput & Latency 1-GigE, 10-GigE and QDR InfiniBand
- MRG Messaging: Setting up Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to Handle a Large Number of Persistent Queues
High Availability
- Deploying Highly Available NFS using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 High Availability Add-On
- Deploying a Highly Available Web Server using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 High Availability Add-On
- Deploying Highly Available SAP Servers using Red Hat Clustering
- Migrating an HP Serviceguard for Linux (SGLX) cluster to Red Hat Cluster Suite (RHCS)
- Migrating an HP Serviceguard for Linux (SGLX) Oracle Toolkit to Red Hat Cluster Suite (RHCS)
- Migrating HP Serviceguard for Linux (SGLX) NFS & Samba Toolkits to Red Hat Cluster Suite (RHCS)
- Migrating HP Serviceguard for Linux (SGLX) Xen Toolkit to Red Hat Cluster Suite (RHCS)
- Migrating HP Serviceguard for Linux (SGLX) Apache and Tomcat Toolkits to Red Hat Cluster Suite (RHCS)
- Migrating HP Serviceguard for Linux (SGLX) MySQL and PostgreSQL Toolkits to Red Hat Cluster Suite (RHCS)
- Migrating Symantec Veritas Cluster Server to Red Hat Enterprise Linux HA
Disaster Recovery
Virtualization (Xen-based)
- Deploying Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Virtualization; Vol 1: Single System
- Deploying Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Virtualization; Vol 2: Cluster
- Virtualized Oracle 10g Servers on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Virtualized SAP Servers on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- SAP-SD Benchmark using IBM DB2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 PV Guest
- Migration Guide: RHEL5/Xen To RHEV
Virtualization (RHEV / KVM-based)
- Deploying Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) for Servers
- Scaling Oracle 10g in a Red Hat Virtualization Environment
- Scaling SAP in a Red Hat Virtualization Environment
- Scaling the LAMP Stack in a Red Hat Virtualization Environment
- Scaling Micrososft Exchange in a Red Hat Virtualization Environment
- Scaling Java Applications in a Red Hat Virtualization Environment
- Scaling Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) in a Red Hat Virtualization Environment
- Scaling MySQL in a Red Hat Virtualization Environment
- Scaling DB2 in a Red Hat Virtualization Environment
- Scaling-Up Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 + KVM upto 256 Guests
- SPECvirt_sc2010 Benchmark Results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- Migration Guide: RHEL5/Xen To RHEV
- Migration Guide: RHEL/KVM To RHEV
- Configuring Cisco UCS M81KR with RHEV
- Migrating Symantec Veritas Cluster Server to Red Hat Enterprise Linux HA
- RHEV Backup & Recovery using Symantec NetBackup
Red Hat Enterprise Linux-Windows Comparisons
- TPC-C Benchmark Results using IBM DB2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- SPECjbb2005 Benchmark Results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- SAP-SD Benchmark Results using IBM DB2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- SAP-SD Benchmark Results using IBM DB2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 PV Guest
- TPC-H Benchmark Results using VectorWise on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- PostgreSQL/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 versus SQL Server/Windows Server
RHEL-Windows Integration / Interoperability
Cloud Computing
- Red Hat Cloud Foundations: Deploying Private IaaS Clouds V2
- Red Hat Cloud Foundations Reference Architecture: Hybrid IaaS Clouds V1
- Red Hat Cloud Foundations Reference Architecture: Automating Private IaaS Clouds on Blades V1
- Red Hat Cloud Foundations Reference Architecture: Intel Cloud Builder Program V1
- Red Hat Cloud Foundations Reference Architecture: Video
- Red Hat CloudForms - Architectural Overview
Reference Architectures for Red Hat based Solutions
Industry Standard Benchmarks
- SPECweb2005 Benchmark Results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- SPECvirt_sc2010 Benchmark Results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- SPECweb2009 Benchmark Results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- SPECjAppServer2004 Benchmark Results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 - IBM
- SPECjAppServer2004 Benchmark Results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 - HP
- SPECjbb2005 Benchmark Results using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- TPC-H Benchmark Results using VectorWise on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- TPC-C Benchmark Results using IBM DB2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- SAP SD Benchmark Results using IBM DB2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
LAMP Stack
- Deploying the LAMP Stack on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- Scaling the LAMP Stack in a Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Environment
Databases
- Oracle
- Tuning Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Oracle 9i/10g
- Deploying Oracle 10g on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Virtualized Oracle 10g Servers on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Vertical Scaling of Oracle 10g Performance on Xeon Servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- Scaling Oracle 10g in a Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 versus Windows Server 2008 for Oracle OLTP
- Migrating Oracle 10g/11g from Windows to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- DB2
ERP
- SAP
BI
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Email & Collaboration
- Lotus
Financial Services
- Reuters RMDS (Financial Services - Market Data Systems)
- Fidelity National Information Services Profile (Financial Services - Core Banking)




