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Join Juan van der Breggen and Ivan Jennings on 21st of November at 10am GMT to explore the latest features in RHEL 10, including Image Mode and cloud-native updates
RHEL Image Mode is a new feature introduced in RHEL 10 (currently in beta) that allows Red Hat Enterprise Linux to run directly from a container image. Essentially, it enables the operating system itself to be packaged and deployed as a containerised image, which can then be used to boot systems or run in environments like containers and cloud platforms.
Here’s a simple breakdown:
- Traditional RHEL: You install RHEL on a physical or virtual machine, and it runs as a typical operating system.
- RHEL Image Mode: RHEL is packaged as a container image that can be booted or run like a container. This makes it more flexible for modern infrastructures, especially cloud-native or containerised environments.
Why it’s useful:
- Consistency: The same RHEL environment can run on various platforms (on-premises, cloud, containers), ensuring uniformity.
- Efficiency: Containers can start quickly, use fewer resources, and simplify system management.
- Cloud-Ready: It makes it easier to integrate RHEL into cloud-native workflows and manage large-scale containerised environments.
In short, Image Mode allows RHEL to behave more like a container, streamlining deployment and management, while still providing all the benefits of a full Linux OS.
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