Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9

One of the standout features for cloud deployments is . Previously a tool primarily for on-premise use, it is now available as a cloud service.

Red Hat is pushing immutable infrastructure. You can now build a RHEL image using a Containerfile, push it to a registry, and boot it directly. This is huge for DevOps pipelines (think: RHEL as a container image, not just a VM). red hat enterprise linux 9

Are you planning to migrate to RHEL 9? Let us know what features you are most excited about in the comments below! One of the standout features for cloud deployments is

💡 Pro tip: The "RHEL Developer Subscription" is free (up to 16 nodes) for those who want to test drive version 9.3 or 9.4. You can now build a RHEL image using

For developers, this is a massive win. You no longer have to immediately jump through hoops to install modern language runtimes; they are available by default or via simple AppStreams.

RHEL 9 takes a leap forward in data privacy with support for . Utilizing hardware technologies like AMD SEV (Secure Encrypted Virtualization), RHEL 9 can encrypt virtual machine memory. This ensures that even if the host system is compromised, the data inside the VM remains encrypted and inaccessible to unauthorized actors.