We’ve been rolling out RHEL 9 across our dev environments, and it’s a solid leap forward. If you are still on version 8 or 7, here is a snapshot of what is new in the RHEL 9 ecosystem (up to the latest 9.4 release):
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).
Hey team,
From the moment it was released, RHEL 9 has been engineered for automation, security, and edge computing. Here is why your infrastructure team should take a closer look:
RHEL 9 isn't just an operating system; it's the foundation for your AI, edge, and cloud-native strategies. red hat enterprise linux 9
🔒 Includes post-quantum cryptography and improved SELinux policies. ⚙️ Image Mode: Deploy the OS as a container image for immutable, DevOps-friendly workflows. 🌐 Edge Simplified: Built-in zero-touch provisioning for remote edge devices. 📦 Latest Innovation: Supports Python 3.9, Node.js 18, GCC 11, and LLVM 14.
Option 2: Forum / Blog / Slack Post (Detailed & Technical) Title: [Quick Look] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 – What you need to know We’ve been rolling out RHEL 9 across our
Whether you are running bare-metal, virtualized, or in a public cloud, RHEL 9 sets the new standard for enterprise-grade Linux.