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    What is new in Debain 7.0

    Recently got news about the release of Debian 7.0. Just wondering what new it has. I am looking for some detail information on the same. Debian is one of the most stable platform for various open source project. Surely this new release will boost the system performance also. Each time a new update plays a vital role in the output of operating system and application as well.

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    Re: What is new in Debain 7.0

    This new release is named as Wheezy. It is out some months ago and surely everyone might have got the update also. Add this and you will be able to find out the difference in the old and new one. Surely there will be more advancement in the performance.

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    Re: What is new in Debain 7.0

    The new edition will power your cloud requirements. It is common that many are now working on offering a stable cloud support. So that you can access your files from any place you want. This new version has many interesting features among which private cloud deployment is one. This time you can get integrated tools to deploy your own personal cloud. Being a free OS it is very cost effective. Cloud is getting a common phenomena today and surely in coming time everyone is going to use it. Added technology in it makes the platform for reliable and stable. The new package has ready to use tool. This tools can be used to work with Openstack and XCP. Today openstack is widely used by many people to provide cloud support. Due to open source it offers companies a cost effective solution on massive deployment. While XCP is also free. This platform offer server virtualization and cloud support. So all this things are highly advance and the new Debian edition is stable enough to operate on large scale. The new edition is updated with tons of new packages which will be surely helpful for money. So if you are regular user or if you are running a industry Wheezy will be surely helpful.

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    Re: What is new in Debain 7.0

    I had not yet able to find new distro which are working on Debian 7. But surely waiting for some final results which can give me a more proper and stable platform. New package support does not really matters, but what requires is a stable environment.

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    Re: What is new in Debain 7.0

    The new packages which are available in Wheezy is Apache, Asterik, Gimp, new Gnome, Gnu compiler, etc. There are many things but all are new and update. So obviously due to this the operating platform will be more reliable and stable. It will work cooler compare to the older series. If you require a stable platform that offer you more straight in terms of computing and advance app support then switching to Wheezy is not a bad idea. The new version provides a really broad package selection which is more than enough. OS running on this new one are capable of advance web development also. Like running server, database, storage server are just a piece of cake here. I am really happy to see this new edition. I thought the new edition is going to take really long time to finally appear in the market. But it surely came out. If you are still on Debian 6.0 then you just have to upgrade it. There is no need to switch the OS here. The version is still under testing. So if you find any bug or anything you can report that. Many says that this new version will be stable and will be cool enough to work on server level.

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