To help address this complexity and to extend the existing skills of both new and seasoned IT operations teams, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 adds support for new Red Hat Enterprise Linux system roles. Native integration with cgroup2 for better resource utilizationĭefault container image signature verification, which verifies the integrity of container images at installation and confirms that images are pulled from the Red Hat Container Registry and have not been tampered with since signingĪs modern IT environments spread across multiple public clouds, virtualized environments, private clouds, on-premise servers and edge devices, the IT operations experience only becomes more complex. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 continues Red Hat’s leadership around making containerized applications easier to use and manage with:įaster image creation through rootless OverlayFSįull support for containerized Podman in continuous integration/continuous development (CI/CD) systems as well as other operating environments Bolstering container innovationĬontainers are a crucial component of modern DevOps implementations, which in turn are key to the adoption of multicloud and hybrid cloud strategies. With the launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5, Insights adds new capabilities around vulnerability, compliance and remediation, helping organizations more effectively manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments across multicloud and hybrid cloud environments, even when it comes to nuanced security or compliance scenarios. Red Hat Insights, Red Hat’s predictive analytics service for identifying and remediating potential system issues, is available by default through almost all Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions. The updated platform extends Red Hat Insights services, builds on existing container management capabilities and makes it easier for IT teams to set up workload-specific systems wherever they may exist across a multicloud world. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.5 is designed to offer this backbone, building on Red Hat’s 20+ years of Linux expertise for an innovative platform that spans public cloud providers, multiple hardware architectures, virtualized environments and edge computing models. This makes a common Linux foundation, tailored for the rigors of traditional datacenters as well as the complexities of multicloud and edge computing deployments, a necessity for digital transformation.
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At the same time, Gartner predicts that by 2026, “public cloud spending will exceed 45% of all enterprise IT spending, up from less than 17% in 2021.” 1 Red Hat has long championed a hybrid multicloud world, where customers can make the vision of any application, anywhere, a reality by choosing the right environment and technologies that build on a flexible, more consistent foundation. Recent studies indicate that organizations are realizing that using public cloud exclusively may not be economically feasible for long-term scale. General manager, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 reinforces the role of the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform in the multicloud ecosystem, providing new capabilities to meet evolving and complex IT needs, from enhanced cloud-native container innovations to extending Linux skills with system roles, on whatever footprint our customers require.