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For more information on unsupported conversions, see How to perform an unsupported conversion from a RHEL-derived Linux distribution to RHEL.įor information regarding how Red Hat supports conversions from other Linux distributions to RHEL, see the Convert2RHEL Support Policy document.īoth repositories are required for a basic RHEL installation, and are available with all RHEL subscriptions.Ĭontent in the BaseOS repository is intended to provide the core set of the underlying OS functionality that provides the foundation for all installations.

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If you are using an earlier version of CentOS Linux or Oracle Linux, namely versions 6 or 7, you can convert your operating system to RHEL and then perform an in-place upgrade to RHEL 8. For more information, see Converting from an RPM-based Linux distribution to RHEL. If you are using CentOS Linux 8 or Oracle Linux 8, you can convert your operating system to RHEL 8 using the Red Hat-supported Convert2RHEL utility. Major differences between RHEL 8 and RHEL 9 are documented in Considerations in adopting RHEL 9.Ĭonversion from a different Linux distribution to RHEL Instructions on how to perform an in-place upgrade from RHEL 8 to RHEL 9 using the Leapp utility are provided by the document Upgrading from RHEL 8 to RHEL 9. To upgrade from RHEL 6.10 to RHEL 8, follow instructions in Upgrading from RHEL 6 to RHEL 8.
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Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) instances on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure with Red Hat Update Infrastructure (RHUI). Later versions of the following components are now available as new module streams:īring-your-own-subscription (BYOS) systems on any public cloud platform which uses Red Hat Subscription Manager (RHSM) for a RHEL subscription. See New features - Security for more information.ĭynamic programming languages, web and database servers The SCAP Security Guide (SSG) packages have been rebased to upstream version 0.1.60, and the OpenSCAP packages have been rebased to upstream version 1.3.6. You can now verify the versions of installed SELinux policy modules with the newly added -checksum option to the semodule command. The pcsc-lite packages have been rebased to upstream version 1.9.5, which provides many enhancements and bug fixes. OpenSSH servers now support drop-in configuration files. Among other improvements, you can now use the new rules.d/ and trust.d/ directories, the fagenrules script, and new options for the fapolicyd-cli command. Packages for fapolicyd have been upgraded to the upstream version 1.1. See the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Security Hardening Guide for SAP HANA 2.0 Knowledgebase article for more information. In RHEL 8.6, SELinux, the fapolicyd framework, and Policy-Based Decryption (PBD) for automated unlocking of LUKS-encrypted drives support the SAP HANA database management system. Notable changes to internationalization in RHEL 8 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 international languagesġ1.2.


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