In RHEL 9.1 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1), there are notable enhancements and features aimed at improving automation, management, security, and compliance for customers. These include:
Advanced Automation and Management: Building on previous versions, RHEL 9.1 offers advanced automation and management features, such as the RHEL web console and system roles, to simplify system administration and standardize deployments at scale.
System Security and Compliance: Enhanced capabilities in RHEL 9.1 help organizations manage system security and compliance more effectively when deploying new systems or maintaining existing infrastructure.
Ansible Tooling: RHEL 9.1 introduces new Ansible tooling for streamlined automation and configuration management, making tasks like application deployment easier.
External Identity Source Integration: Customers can now access RHEL systems using identities stored in external sources, improving security and identity management.
Multilevel Security (MLS): RHEL 9.1 allows organizations to implement multilevel security policies to match their specific needs, providing flexibility and granular control over system security.
Remote OS Boot Environment Verification: RHEL 9.1 offers the ability to remotely verify the integrity of the operating system’s boot environment, enhancing system security and threat detection.
These enhancements demonstrate Red Hat’s commitment to providing a secure and efficient enterprise Linux platform with advanced automation and management capabilities, empowering organizations to streamline operations, enhance security, and ensure compliance with their requirements.