Red
Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source
solutions, today announced the general availability of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 8, the operating system designed to span the breadth of
deployments across enterprise IT. For any workload running on any
environment, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 delivers one enterprise Linux
experience to meet the unique technology needs of evolving enterprises.
From deploying new Linux workloads into production to launching digital
transformation strategies, the next-generation enterprise is built on
top of the world's leading enterprise Linux platform.
Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is the operating system redesigned for the
hybrid cloud era and built to support the workloads and operations that
stretch from enterprise datacenters to multiple public clouds. Red Hat
understands that the operating system should do more than simply exist
as part of a technology stack; it should be the catalyst for innovation.
From Linux containers and hybrid cloud to DevOps and artificial
intelligence (AI), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is built to not just
support enterprise IT in the hybrid cloud, but to help these new
technology strategies thrive.
As the importance of hybrid cloud and multicloud deployments grow, the operating system must evolve as well. According to IDC,
70 percent of customers already deploy multicloud environments and 64
percent of applications in a typical IT portfolio today are based in a
cloud environment, whether public or private. Red Hat views the
operating system as the keystone to this IT innovation and more,
especially as Red Hat Enterprise Linux is poised to impact more than $10
trillion in global business revenues in 2019, according to a Red Hat-sponsored IDC study.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8: Intelligent Linux for the hybrid cloud
For
more than 15 years, Red Hat has helped enterprises innovate on Linux,
first in their datacenters and now across the hybrid cloud. As
datacenters grow in scale and scope and workload complexity builds, the
skills required to deploy and maintain Linux-based production systems
become increasingly critical. With the announcement of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 8, this intelligence and expertise is now built-in to
Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions by default with Red Hat Insights, delivering Red Hat's Linux expertise as-a-service.
Red
Hat Insights helps proactively identify and remediate IT issues, from
security vulnerabilities to stability problems. It uses predictive
analytics based on Red Hat's vast knowledge of open technologies to help
administrators avoid problems and unplanned downtime in production
environments.
Managing
systems dispersed across a variety of on-premise and cloud-based
infrastructure can present a significant challenge to IT organizations. Red Hat Smart Management,
a layered add-on for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, helps IT teams gain the
benefits of hybrid cloud computing while minimizing its inherent
management complexities. Combining Red Hat Satellite for on-premise
systems management and cloud management services for distributed Red Hat
Enterprise Linux deployments, Red Hat Smart Management provides rich
capabilities to manage, patch, configure and provision Red Hat
Enterprise Linux deployments across the hybrid cloud.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8: Blazing a faster path to modern applications
To
meet evolving business demands, IT organizations are looking to new
workloads, from artificial intelligence (AI) to the Internet-of-Things
(IoT), to drive competitive advantages in crowded marketplaces. Linux
provides the innovative muscle to power these differentiated services,
but only Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 delivers this innovation along with a
hardened code base, extensive security updates, award-winning support
and a vast ecosystem of tested and validated supporting technologies.
Red
Hat Enterprise Linux has always been known as a stable and secure
foundation for applications. However, in the past it was hard to get the
most up-to-date languages and frameworks that developers wanted without
compromising that stability. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 introduces Application Streams -
fast-moving languages, frameworks and developer tools are updated
frequently in this stream without impacting the core resources that have
made Red Hat Enterprise Linux an enterprise benchmark. This melds
faster developer innovation with production stability in a single,
enterprise-class operating system.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8: Introducing a world of opportunity for everyone
Linux
continues to be the number one operating system for developers building
the next generation of enterprise applications. As these applications
move into production, stability, enhanced security and
testing/certification on existing hardware and environments become
paramount needs. This shifts the onus from developers to operations
teams and, paired with the trend of Linux being looked to as
a primary platform for production applications, makes Linux
administration and management skills critical for modern datacenters.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is designed to lower the barrier to entry for
Linux, enabling greater accessibility for Windows administrators, Linux
beginners and new systems administrators without fear of the command
line.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 abstracts away many of the deep complexities of granular sysadmin tasks behind the Red Hat Enterprise Linux web console.
The console provides an intuitive, consistent graphical interface for
managing and monitoring Red Hat Enterprise Linux system, from the health
of virtual machines to overall system performance. To further improve
ease of use, Red Hat Enterprise Linux supports in-place upgrades,
providing a more streamlined, efficient and timely path for users to
convert Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 instances to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
8 systems.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 also includes Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Roles,
which automate many of the more complex tasks around managing and
configuring Linux in production. Powered by Red Hat Ansible Automation,
System Roles are pre-configured Ansible modules that enable ready-made
automated workflows for handling common, complex sysadmin tasks. This
automation makes it easier for new systems administrators to adopt Linux
protocols and helps to eliminate human error as the cause of common
configuration issues.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Enabling the world of possibilities without sacrificing security
IT
innovation is rooted in open source, with Linux often serving as the
catalyst for major advancements in enterprise technology, from Linux
containers and Kubernetes to serverless and AI. Backed by a more secure,
hardened open source supply chain, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 helps
pave the way for IT organizations to adopt production-ready innovation
by deploying only the necessary packages for specific workloads. This
enhances the adoption of emerging technologies while helping to minimize
potential risk.
To enhance security, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 supports the OpenSSL 1.1.1 and TLS 1.3 cryptographic standards.
This provides access to some of the strongest, latest standards in
cryptographic protection that can be implemented system-wide via a
single command, limiting the need for application-specific policies and
tuning.
With
cloud-native applications and services frequently driving digital
transformation, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 delivers full support for the Red Hat container toolkit.
Based on open standards, the toolkit provides technologies for
creating, running and sharing containerized applications. It helps to
streamline container development and eliminates the need for bulky, less
secure container daemons.
Every datacenter. Every cloud. Every application.
Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 8 drives a thriving partner ecosystem, as is
expected of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, encompassing thousands of
certified applications, Linux container images, hardware configurations
and cloud providers. Building on the deep collaborations forged by Red
Hat with other IT leaders and through extensive testing, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 8 drives added value for specific hardware
configurations and workloads, including the Arm and POWER architectures
as well as real-time applications and SAP solutions.
Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 8 forms the foundation for Red Hat's entire hybrid
cloud portfolio, starting with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4
and the upcoming Red Hat OpenStack Platform 15. Also built on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 8 is the forthcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS, a
minimal footprint operating system designed to host Red Hat OpenShift
Container Platform deployments.
Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is also broadly supported as a guest operating
system on Red Hat hybrid cloud infrastructure, including Red Hat
OpenShift 4, Red Hat OpenStack Platform 15 and Red Hat Virtualization
4.3.
The launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 also coincides with the general availability of the Red Hat Universal Base Image,
a userspace image derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux for building
Red Hat certified Linux containers. The Red Hat Universal Base Image is
available to all developers with or without a Red Hat Enterprise Linux
subscription, providing a more secure and reliable foundation for
building enterprise-ready containerized applications. Applications built
with the Universal Base Image can be run anywhere with the benefits of
the Red Hat Enterprise Linux life cycle and support from Red Hat when
run on Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.