OpenELA Publishes Enterprise Linux Sources Compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 | | In August 2023, the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) was established as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit by leaders from CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE. Its mission is to ensure global access to buildable Entreprise Linux source code, offering transparency, and security to the Enterprise Linux community. This initiative is particularly significant in light of the CentOS end-of-life and recent restrictions on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) source code. On November 14, 2024, OpenELA released compatible Enterprise Linux sources just one day after the launch of RHEL 9.5 by Red Hat. The v9.5 repositories are now accessible via OpenELA's GitHub Repositories. For further details read the press release and explore the blog to understand what has been accomplished and the vision for the future. Discover more about OpenELA and how you can contribute to the project. |
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Product Highlights | Announcing Oracle Linux 9 Update 5 general availability Oracle Linux 9 Update 5 for the 64-bit Intel and AMD (x86_64) and 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platforms is now generally available. This release is packaged with the following kernel options: Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) Release 7 Update 3, 5.15.0-302.167.6 for the x86_64 and aarch64 platforms Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK), 5.14.0-503.11.1 for the x86_64 platform For a complete description of features and enhancements in this release, please refer to the Release Notes for Oracle Linux 9 Update 5 and the Release Notes for UEK R7U3 available in the Oracle Linux 9 Documentation library. Download information, details on what's new in this release, and useful links can be found in the blog post. Discover what's new with Oracle Linux Automation Manager 2.2 Oracle Linux Automation Manager 2.2, a tool for deploying software, configuring systems, and orchestrating tasks in the form of playbooks, is generally available. Oracle Linux Automation Manager is built on the Ansible AWX open source project. The latest release, Oracle Linux Automation Manager 2.2, upgrades several core components, including AWX which is based on the 23.7 community release. Additional details on Oracle Linux Automation Manager 2.2 are available in the blog announcement. |
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Partners Solutions | Catalogic integrates their DR solution with Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager
Catalogic is a leading provider of data protection solutions, which can help you protect and recover your data from human errors, disasters, and ransomware attacks. With fast, in-place recovery from disk, tape, and cloud, Catalogic DXP vPlus integrates with Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager and KVM. Explore the latest hardware certifications from partners Stay up-to-date with the latest certifications that our partners continuously provide for their hardware. The Oracle Linux and Virtualization Hardware Certification List (HCL) provides users with information about servers certified with Oracle Linux with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel. Visit our Hardware Certification List website regularly for the most recent updates and details on certified hardware solutions. |
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Events and Webinars | Oracle CloudWorld Tour 2025 Join us at a city near you to connect with partners and peers, and get inspired by leaders from Oracle and local innovative companies. CloudWorld Tour is a complimentary one-day event that brings our world to your world. Meet us in these cities: Riyadh - January 19, 2025 - Registration coming soon Dubai - January 22, 2025 - Register Austin - January 30, 2025 - Register |
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