The new version of RHEL is available now via the company’s customer portal. It also said that RHEL’s web-console core functionality has been upgraded for easier performance management and live kernel patching. NET Core 6 support have also been added, which should prove helpful for application developers, the company said. The new system roles include a database-focused role for Microsoft SQL Server, a VPN tunnel for reduced risk of misconfiguration in those environments, and a standardised Postfix role for easy deployment of mail servers. Multi-cloud support got a facelift in RHEL 8.5 through the addition of new “system roles.” These are pre-built system configurations for RHEL deployments, designed to make it easier to support specific workloads without having to hand-create specific configurations each time. It also supports container image-signature verification implemented by default, for improved security. RHEL 8.5 also supports native integration of cgroup2, which should mean better and more logical organisation for the computing resources required by individual containers. Containerised Podman deployments are now available for continuous integration/deployment systems, which means that the Docker-like command-line interface for containers is more readily available to let containerised apps run without their own daemon.
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