At today's red hat summit, it is reported that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 will reach full GA status in the next few weeks. As early as November, RHEL 9 beta, the first version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, was established upstream of the CentOS stream. At the meeting, red hat officially announced that RHEL 9.0 for enterprises will be provided to customers through GA channels in the next few weeks.
Red hat said rhel9 improved around the use of data center, cloud and edge computing. Compared with rhel8, rhel9 improves the edge management capability, automatically rolls back the container through podman, integrates IMA, repairs the kernel in real time from RHEL network console (cockpit), and synchronously updates a large number of software packages.
In addition to rhel9 entering the red hat customer portal, major cloud computing vendors will also provide support for this mainstream version for the first time in the coming weeks.
This year's red hat summit was also used to announce that General Motors (GM) will cooperate with red hat to develop red hat on-board operating system (rhivos). For months, we have been talking about red hat's increasing work in automotive software. Now, GM is red hat's first partner in this field.