What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 (2025)

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Visualizing performance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 web console

May 24, 2021Karl Abbott

Performance is a critical focus area of improvement with every release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). With RHEL 8.4, we introduced several key performance enhancements for system administrators and performance engineers to enable simpler troubleshooting experiences, richer visualization of performance metrics, and deeper performance insights. In this blog, we…Read the full post on the RHEL Blog

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Stability plus innovation: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 is now GA

May 21, 2021Joe Brockmeier

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.4 is generally available to customers as of May 19, 2021. Delivered as part of the predictable, six-month cadence of RHEL releases 8.4 brings important features for hybrid cloud, edge deployments and enhancements for operators, developers and organizations standardized on RHEL…Read the full post on the Red Hat Blog

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Edge: What's new in RHEL 8.4

With the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.4, we are excited to continue the momentum in bringing our customers an operating system experience aimed at simplifying and securing workloads outside the core data center. The focus of this release is around improving the user experience around the core…Read the rest on the Red Hat Blog

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Hybrid cloud your way: Automating the RHEL registration process

May 18, 2021Camry Fedei

Starting with the Cloud Access program, you can now configure your account to automate the registration process when provisioning and deploying new cloud-based systems. With this, it’s easier than ever to get these previously disparate systems connected to Red Hat’s cloud.redhat.com platform, where you can easily manage them with our…Read the full post on the RHEL Blog

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Automating RHEL for Edge image rollback with GreenBoot

May 12, 2021Brian Smith

One of the unique features of rpm-ostree is that when you update the operating system, a new deployment is created, and the previous deployment is also retained. This means that if there are issues on the updated version of the operating system, you can roll back to the previous deployment…Read the full post on the RHEL Blog

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Red Hat Powers the Next Wave of Edge Computing with Latest Version of the World’s Leading Enterprise Linux Platform

April 27, 2021Red Hat

Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today introduced new capabilities and enhancements to the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform, furthering Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a powerful foundation for the open hybrid cloud, from the datacenter to the edge. Generally available in the coming weeks…Read the full press release on the Red Hat Newsroom

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Compliance clarity with Red Hat Insights

May 4, 2021Mohit Goyal

Compliance and security management are interdependent. Compliance depends on security rules for enforcement. Security depends on clear compliance guidelines. Any lack of visibility to the enforcement of security policies as related to specific regulations can expose an organization to risk. With increased regulation, new business processes due to COVID, and…Read the full post on the RHEL Blog

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Insight into Red Hat Insights: From open hybrid cloud visibility to supporting innovation

April 27, 2021Adrian Phillips

Open hybrid cloud is Red Hat’s vision for the future of IT and it spans everything we do, from driving research and education in open source technology to making it the focal point of our company strategy and product portfolio. Since its launch, we've heard about the tangible benefits that…Read the full post on the RHEL Blog

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RHEL 8.4 brings continuous stability plus innovation

April 27, 2021Joe Brockmeier, Gil Cattelain

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.4 will be available in the coming weeks. In this post we'll take a look at some of the highlights and important features coming in 8.4 for RHEL subscribers and on-demand public cloud users as well. Across the hybrid cloud, all the way to the…Read the full post on the RHEL Blog

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Stability Plus Innovation

RHEL 8.4brings enhancements that deliver on the promise of RHEL 8 a stable and consistent foundation for the open hybrid cloud with the ability to deliver services and workloads faster with less effort any application on any footprint at any time.

  • Hybrid cloud your way:RHEL 8.4enables the innovation and transformation required to get to the cloud, the edge and beyond.

  • RHEL at the Edge:we continue to expand our support for edge deployments.Enhancements in this release leverage container images to simplify deployment andimprove the manageability of edge fleets.

  • Red Hat Insights:Expanded capabilities in the Red Hat Insights services — Vulnerability, Compliance, Resource Optimization, and Subscriptions — help organizations to more efficiently and effectively manage their RHEL estates across theopen hybrid cloud, including deployments in the public cloud.

RHEL 8.4 continues building on the solid foundation of RHEL 8 by adding new features to optimize your IT, help protect your organization with a more easily secured platform and transform your business by helping to deliver more secure and optimized workloadswhere you need them.

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