Red Hat, in collaboration with AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, has released tailored images for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, designed for specific cloud environments. Set to launch with RHEL 10, these preconfigured images aim to enhance workload migration, simplify management, and bolster security across cloud implementations. Key features include customized profiles for optimized performance, streamlined cloud-native deployment with 'image mode,' and improved visibility with built-in telemetry. Enhanced security measures, such as top-down memory encryption, are also integral to the offering, showcasing Red Hat's commitment to modern cloud solutions.
The new approach, which will be available with the launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, offers users preconfigured, ready-to-use images designed to handle the unique characteristics of different hyperscalers.
An important part of the offering is the configured, specifically tailored profiles, ensuring consistency between restart cycles and allowing settings for different subsystems to be adjusted without disrupting work processes.
The new versions also offer improved observability and reporting, with built-in telemetry providing a comprehensive view of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment and other cloud services.
In terms of security, the implementations offer top-down memory encryption via Secure Boot, Confidential Computing, and Confidential Hypervisor.
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