The
AlmaLinux OS Foundation is releasing AlmaLinux 9.1
during the SuperComputing 2022 (SC22) HPC Conference, available for immediate
download. AlmaLinux 9.1 provides a more stable foundation for open hybrid cloud
innovation, new enhancements and features to deliver workloads, applications
and services for multiple environments more efficiently. Security features are
focused on risk reduction and better compliance maintenance. AlmaLinux 8.7 was
released last week.
AlmaLinux
9.1 is 1:1 binary compatible with RHEL, and the distributed Linux kernel
version is 5.14.0-160.el9. AlmaLinux 9.1 supports 4 architectures: x86_64,
aarch64, ppc64le and s390x. AlmaLinux 9.1 is ready for production
installations. Download here: https://mirrors.almalinux.org/isos.html
"AlmaLinux
is used heavily in HPC and other hybrid cloud environments and AlmaLinux 9.1
includes improvements that support users no matter what they're running. We
continue to respond to community needs by providing a Linux distribution that
is enterprise-ready, free, secure, easy to use, dependable and quick to release
after upstream," said benny Vasquez, chair of the AlmaLinux OS Foundation
board. "Building the preferred CentOS successor takes hard work, but we are
committed to providing a free and open, community owned and governed,
enterprise-grade Linux operating system."
Besides
the focus on security and open hybrid cloud innovation, AlmaLinux 9.1 also
includes PHP language updates and new features. New automation and management
functionality is provided to automate manual tasks, allow easier standard
deployment processes at scale and to simplify day-to-day system management.
These enhancements include adding several system roles and new options and
features to the web console. Sigstore technology has been built into container
tooling.
Main
Features in AlmaLinux 9.1
- Security
- RHEL 9.1 introduces Keylime, a
remote machine attestation tool using the trusted platform module (TPM)
technology. With Keylime, you can verify and continuously monitor the
integrity of remote machines.
- Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
user-space packages have been upgraded to version 3.4. SELinux is a
security architecture for Linux systems that allows administrators to
have more control over who can access the system. The most notable
changes include:
- Improved relabeling performance
through parallel relabeling
- Support for SHA-256 in the
semodule tool
- New policy utilities in the
libsepol-utils package
- Shells and command-line tools
- AlmaLinux 9.1 introduces a new
package xmlstarlet. With XMLStarlet, you can parse, transform, query,
validate, and edit XML files. Opencryptoki, powerpc-utils, and libva have
been updated.
- The following command-line tools
have been updated:
-
opencryptoki to version 3.18.0
-
powerpc-utils to version 1.3.10
-
libvpd to version 2.2.9
-
lsvpd to version 1.7.14
-
ppc64-diag to version 2.7.8
- Infrastructure services updates
- chrony to version 4.2
-
unbound to version 1.16.2
-
frr to version 8.2.2
- Dynamic programming languages, web
and database servers
- PHP 8.1
-
Ruby 3.1
-
Node.js 18
-
In addition, Apache HTTP Server has been updated to version
2.4.53.
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Compilers and development tools
The following system toolchain components have
been updated:
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GCC 11.2.1
-
glibc 2.34
-
binutils 2.35.2
-
Updated performance tools and debuggers
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GDB 10.2
-
Valgrind 3.19
-
SystemTap 4.7
-
Dyninst 12.1.0
-
elfutils 0.187
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Updated performance monitoring tools
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PCP 5.3.7
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Grafana 7.5.13
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Updated compiler toolsets
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GCC Toolset 12
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LLVM Toolset 14.0.0
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Rust Toolset 1.62
-
Go Toolset 1.18
AlmaLinux
has millions of downloads from a network of over 200 mirrors worldwide and
powers projects by US government agencies, the defense sector, CERN particle
accelerator, Top 500 rated HPC clusters, business applications across a wide
range of enterprises as well software development at gitlab and the web hosting
industry. AlmaLinux has millions of Docker pulls, availability on all major
public cloud platforms including AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle OCI and others.
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation members supporting the rapid development of
AlmaLinux some of computing's foremost names, including AMD, AWS, CloudLinux,
Microsoft and more., . AlmaLinux is adopted and supported by some of today's
foremost open source ecosystem projects including VMWare, GitLab, Tenable and
more. For more information see: https://almalinux.org/
To
download AlmaLinux ISOs immediately, please see: https://mirrors.almalinux.org/isos.html