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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.6 Enterprise-Grade Linux for Modern Workloads
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.6 is the latest stable release of the worlds leading enterprise Linux platform, designed to deliver rock-solid performance, enhanced security, and long-term support for critical workloads across hybrid cloud, edge, and on-premise environments.
Built on the powerful upstream innovations of the CentOS Stream 9 project, RHEL 9.6 offers a production-grade, fully supported operating system trusted by Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and enterprises around the world. Whether you're deploying mission-critical applications, managing large-scale infrastructure, or developing containerized microservices, RHEL 9.6 provides the consistency, reliability, and security your organization needs.
Key Features and Benefits:
Enterprise-Grade Security & Compliance RHEL 9.6 includes enhanced SELinux policies, system-wide cryptographic policies, and improved audit logging. It supports FIPS 140-3 validation and helps organizations meet compliance standards like PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and FedRAMP.
Optimized for Hybrid Cloud and Edge Deployments Run seamlessly across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, private clouds, edge devices, and bare-metal infrastructure. With integrated support for image-based deployments, RHEL 9.6 enables consistent performance from data center to edge.
Modern Development Toolchains Includes the latest GCC, Python, Node.js, PHP, Ruby, Go, and Rust toolchains. With Application Streams and container tools like Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo, developers can build, test, and deploy modern applications faster.
Advanced System Management and Automation Leverage RHEL System Roles for automated configuration with Ansible. Manage at scale with Red Hat Satellite or Red Hat Insights for proactive monitoring, vulnerability management, and operational efficiency.
Performance and Scalability Kernel improvements, updated drivers, and systemd enhancements provide better performance for high-throughput applications, databases, and containerized workloads.
Long-Term Support and Stability RHEL 9.6 is backed by Red Hats 10-year life cycle support, including regular updates, security patches, and extended lifecycle options, ensuring operational continuity for enterprise environments.
Use Cases:
- Hosting enterprise applications and databases (SAP, Oracle, PostgreSQL, etc.)
- Developing containerized workloads with OpenShift or Podman
- Running secure web and API servers
- Powering CI/CD pipelines and DevOps environments
- Supporting cloud-native and edge computing workloads
Why Choose RHEL 9.6?
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 empowers IT teams with a secure, consistent, and intelligent operating environment. Designed for stability and innovation, RHEL helps organizations reduce complexity, improve security posture, and accelerate time-to-market, all with the trusted backing of Red Hat s world-class support and ecosystem.
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Highlights
- ### **Enterprise-Grade Security and Compliance** RHEL 9.5 offers advanced security features including SELinux, system-wide cryptographic policies, and FIPS 140-3 readiness, ideal for organizations requiring PCI-DSS, HIPAA, or FedRAMP compliance.
- ### **Optimized for Hybrid Cloud and Edge Deployments** Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 seamlessly across AWS, Azure, private cloud, and edge environments with consistent performance, image-based provisioning, and support for containerized workloads.
- ### **Modern DevOps and Automation Capabilities** Accelerate development with updated toolchains (GCC, Python, Node.js, Go), container-native tools (Podman, Buildah), and automated system configuration using RHEL System Roles and Ansible.
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t2.micro AWS Free Tier Recommended | $0.05 |
t3.micro AWS Free Tier | $0.05 |
r7i.48xlarge | $4.47 |
m5.4xlarge | $0.80 |
m6id.8xlarge | $2.23 |
m6a.metal | $2.40 |
x2iezn.2xlarge | $0.55 |
m6id.large | $0.13 |
r6i.16xlarge | $4.47 |
m1.large | $0.13 |
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