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Support for sub-microsecond clock synchronization.
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Released originally in late 2013, RHEL 6.5 delivered significant updates to the enterprise computing platform. Key updates included in this release focused on:
Ensure your hardware or hypervisor matches the requirements before running the installation media. Minimum System Requirements Minimum Requirement Recommended for Production Multi-core 64-bit Processor RAM 4 GB or higher Disk Space 10 GB unallocated space 40 GB or higher Step-by-Step Installation Process