Red Hat smartens its Linux OS genre; launches Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 in global market
Digital Edge Bureau 15 Nov, 2024 0 comment(s)Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 delivers enhanced capabilities to run demanding applications for new-age organisations
Red Hat, the renowned global provider of open-source software products & solutions, has made the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5, the latest version of the leading enterprise Linux platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux helps organisations deploy applications and workloads more quickly and with greater reliability, enabling them to lower costs and more effectively manage workloads across hybrid cloud deployments while mitigating IT risks, from the datacenter to public clouds to the edge.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 delivers enhanced capabilities to bring even more consistency to the operating system underpinning rapid IT innovations, from AI (artificial intelligence) to edge computing, and make these booming advancements an accessible reality for more organisations.
Enterprise Linux 9.5 adds several new system roles, including a new role for sudo, a command-line utility in Linux, to automate the configuration of sudo at scale. This enables everyday users to run commands typically reserved for admins, with the proper guardrails to manage rules accordingly. Users with elevated privileges can implement sudo configurations securely across their environment more consistently using automation, helping the organisation as a whole to reduce complexity across the business.
Gunnar Hellekson, VP & GM, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat, says, “Complexity in enterprise IT, from the applications that we build to the environments in which they run, isn’t going away. Rather, it’s growing exponentially, especially with the dynamics of new technologies like AI. While more complexity can impact the attack surface, we are committed to making Red Hat Enterprise Linux the secure, zero trust platform on the market.”
Also, the newly released Red Hat Satellite 6.16 introduces updates to improve functionality, efficiency, security and compatibility. Satellite 6.16 now supports installing the Satellite Server and capsules on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and broadening operating system (OS) compatibility while enhancing compliance capabilities. It also saves time, storage and bandwidth by syncing individual content views to capsules. This reduces the footprint of content views and traffic between Satellite and capsules. Satellite 6.16 also adds container push functionality to support customers’ container-dependent workflows, enabling bootc containers to be stored locally and in a secure manner.
Stronger security
Red Hat Enterprise Linux system roles are a collection of Red Hat Ansible Content in Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions that automate everyday administrative tasks to help organisations provide more consistent configurations and workflows at scale. By preventing potential threats from viewing or tampering with sensitive data, confidential computing enables enterprises to have more opportunities to use AI more securely to review large amounts of data while still maintaining data segmentation and adhering to data compliance regulations.
Image builder continues a ‘shift left’ approach, which integrates security testing and vulnerability fixes early into the development process, by providing customers with pre- hardened image configurations, saving time and increasing security. It offers users the benefit of these built-in capabilities without being security experts; instead, they can focus on achieving their business goals.
Reducing complexity with automation
Red Hat Enterprise Linux management tools continue to simplify system administration, enabling organisations to automate manual tasks, standardise deployment at scale and reduce system complexities.
In addition, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 now offers new file management capabilities to the web console, allowing users to perform routine file management tasks without using the command line, such as browsing the file system, uploading and downloading files, changing permissions and creating directories.
Quicker cloud app deployments at scale
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 continues Red Hat’s commitment to fueling container-native innovation at the platform level with the inclusion of and full support for Podman 5.0, the latest version of the open-source container engine. Podman gives developers a powerful open-source tool for building, managing and running containers in Linux environments.
This major release introduces Podman farm build, so developers can quickly build multi-platform images on remote machines in a single command, enabling organisations to efficiently test and deploy applications across various platforms to reduce development time and improve portability.
Application streams in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 provide the latest curated developer tools, languages and databases needed to fuel innovative applications. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 includes PG Vector for PostgreSQL, new versions of node.js, GCC toolset, Rust toolset and LLVM toolset.
Also, Java Dev Kit (JDK) 11 reached its end of maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9; Red Hat will continue supporting customers using it, and the packages will remain available. The new default JDK 17 opens up new features and tools for building and managing modern Java applications while maintaining backward compatibility to keep JDK upgrades consistent for applications and users.