Top 100 Expected Features of CentOS Stream 10
Top 100 Expected Features of CentOS Stream 10
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Linux Kernel 6.x (latest stable kernel for improved hardware support)
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Wayland Display Server (default display server replacing X11)
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GNOME 44+ (latest version of GNOME with enhanced performance and UI features)
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KDE Plasma 5.27+ (updated version for a feature-rich desktop experience)
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Systemd 251 (new version with improvements to service management)
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Podman 4.x (container management tool, an alternative to Docker)
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Docker 20.x (latest Docker version with security and performance improvements)
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Improved SELinux Policies (enhanced security for system protection)
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Btrfs as a default filesystem option (support for advanced filesystem features like snapshots)
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AppArmor integration (for system security profiles and confinement)
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GCC 12.x (latest GNU Compiler Collection for enhanced development support)
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OpenSSH 9.x (improved SSH security and performance)
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Flatpak Support (for distributing and running desktop applications in isolated environments)
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Firewalld 1.0 (new version with better firewall configuration and management)
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LUKS2 Support for Full Disk Encryption (improved encryption for sensitive data)
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System Resource Optimization (improvements in memory and CPU management)
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Improved Virtualization Support (better KVM, QEMU, and VM performance)
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Docker-Compose integration (easier management of multi-container applications)
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FIDO2 and WebAuthn for Stronger Authentication (enhanced security)
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Improved Network Security (support for advanced protocols like WireGuard, stronger encryption)
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Updated LibreOffice Suite (latest office productivity tools)
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QEMU/KVM Virtualization Enhancements (for better VM performance and hardware compatibility)
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Improved Support for ARM Architectures (optimizations for ARM64 processors)
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System Snapshots and Rollback Capabilities (easier system recovery and backup management)
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Improved Cloud Integration (better support for AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud environments)
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Kubernetes 1.26+ Support (for container orchestration and cloud-native application management)
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Updated Python 3.10+ (latest stable version for Python developers)
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Node.js 18.x (for improved JavaScript and backend server development)
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Improved Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) (better security for system login)
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NFSv4.2 and NFS over TCP Support (file-sharing and networking improvements)
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NetworkManager Enhancements (improved network configuration tools)
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Enhanced Logging with JournalD (more advanced logging and diagnostics tools)
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Improved Storage Management (better support for SSDs, NVMe, and high-capacity storage)
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Snapcraft Support (for installing and managing Snap packages)
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Advanced Kernel Security (kernel hardening improvements)
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LVM2 (Logical Volume Manager) Enhancements (improved storage management)
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Updated Git (latest version of Git for version control)
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Support for Persistent Memory (PMEM) (support for new hardware memory technology)
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Better USB Device Support (improved compatibility for USB peripherals)
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Built-in Support for Ansible (for automation and system management)
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Better Integration with Red Hat Insights (proactive management and analytics)
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New Software Management Tools (easier package management with DNF)
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Improved Systemd Timers (enhancements to scheduling and task automation)
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Cgroup V2 Support (for resource control and system optimization)
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Thunderbolt 3 Support (better handling of Thunderbolt devices)
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Udev Updates (enhancements for device management and dynamic hardware discovery)
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Improved Desktop Environments (improvements to GNOME, KDE, and others)
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Cloud-init Integration (for better cloud instance management)
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ZFS Support (via third-party repositories) (support for advanced file systems)
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Improved IPv6 Support (enhanced compatibility and security for IPv6 networks)
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New Package Repositories (additional software and tools available for users)
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Enhanced Disk I/O Performance (optimizations for faster disk operations)
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Red Hat Satellite Integration (for easier system lifecycle management)
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Support for New Hardware Devices (drivers for the latest devices)
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Better Developer Toolkits (support for modern IDEs and development frameworks)
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LLVM 14.x (improved compilation tools for development)
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Advanced Container Management (integrated Podman, Kubernetes, and OpenShift tools)
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New Fedora-based Libraries and Utilities (increased compatibility with Fedora-based packages)
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Support for AppStream Repositories (more options for application installation)
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XFS File System Enhancements (improved performance and scalability)
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KVM-based Nested Virtualization (support for running VMs inside VMs)
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RHEL Application Stream Support (more access to enterprise-level applications)
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PAM Authentication Enhancements (for better login security and access control)
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Support for OpenStack Deployment (tools for deploying and managing private clouds)
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Support for NVMe over Fabrics (high-performance storage access for cloud and enterprise)
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Virtual File Systems (VFS) Performance Improvements (better file system handling)
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Improved Backup Tools (integration with cloud storage and local backup solutions)
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Containerized Application Support (improvements to deploying apps in containers)
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Bash 5.x (latest version of the default shell for better scripting capabilities)
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System Security Enhanced with Hardened Packages (security-focused system packages)
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New Sound Card Drivers (improved support for audio hardware)
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Updated Network File System (NFS) Features (better file-sharing capabilities)
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Python Development Tools (support for virtual environments and package management)
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Automated OS Updates (more granular control over automated security patches)
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Improved Hardware Monitoring Tools (advanced tools for system monitoring)
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Increased System Performance with Optimized Scheduler (better task scheduling)
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More Advanced Package Build Options (support for cross-compilation and package automation)
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Improved Accessibility Features (better support for users with disabilities)
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Optimized Networking with Netplan (improvements to the network configuration tool)
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Better X11 and Wayland Compatibility (improved compatibility for both display servers)
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Improved CPU and Memory Overcommit Handling (better resource management)
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OpenJDK 17 Support (latest version of the Java Development Kit)
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Updated MySQL and MariaDB Versions (for improved database performance and features)
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LibreSSL Support (for secure networking)
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Enhanced Package Signing (for verifying the integrity of software packages)
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Faster Boot with Optimized Systemd (reduced boot times through improved system initialization)
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Security Fixes for Older Packages (backporting security patches to older software versions)
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New Graphical Tools for System Management (easy-to-use system configuration utilities)
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Advanced Web Server Support (Nginx, Apache) (upgraded versions for better performance)
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Support for Edge Devices (IoT device management and lightweight containers)
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Improved DNS Management (new tools for configuring and managing DNS servers)
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Updated Ruby on Rails Support (better development environment for Ruby developers)
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Persistent Network Device Naming (ensures consistent device names across reboots)
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Wayland and X11 Hybrid Support (both X11 and Wayland display servers working together)
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Improved IPSEC Support (for secure network communication)
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Systemd Integration for Software Updates (automated updates during system startup)
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Automatic Package Dependency Resolution (more intelligent package management)
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New GNOME Shell Extensions (for more customization and functionality)
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Better Multi-Monitor Support (enhanced support for multi-monitor configurations)
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Support for Newer USB and Thunderbolt Devices (support for new hardware interfaces)
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