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Red Hat Offers Up to Four Years of Extended Support for RHEL 7

An additional three years are also added to RHEL 8 and 9's lifecycles, which are still both fully supported. . Linux vendor Red Hat has announced up to four years of extended support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, further prolonging the usability for customers that are unable to upgrade. Red Hat releases usually follow a ten-year life cycle. During the first five years, customers receive full support “including bug fixes, security patches, software enhancements, hardware enablement and backports”. The second five years is maintenance support, which means patches and bug fixes are released on an as-needed basis. If, after ten years, an organization wishes to remain on that major release it is possible to pay for Extended Life Cycle Support (ELS) . This had ensured security and bug fixes were received for two more years. . Open source company Canonical has revealed a plan to offer an additional three years of extended maintenance for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, improving user experience.. Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Extended Support, RHEL Lifecycles. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 03, 2023 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Amazon Linux 2023 Enhanced Security And Predictable Updates

Earlier this week, Amazon announced the availability of Amazon Linux 2023, its third-generation Linux distribution. With this distribution, Amazon is promising three benefits: a high-security standard, a predictable lifecycle, and deterministic updates. . On the security front, Amazon says that its latest operating system comes with preconfigured security policies to help you set your system up to meet various common industry guidelines. The company says that these can be set during launch time or run time. Amazon Linux 2023 also comes with a hardened Linux kernel by default for added security. With regards to the lifecycle, Amazon will release new versions of its operating system every two years. These bigger updates will bring big changes to the kernel, toolchain, GLib C, OpenSSL, and other system libraries and utilities. In addition to these, security updates will be made available when ready and there will be quarterly updates that include security updates, bug fixes, and new features and packages. These quarterly updates will update stuff like language runtimes and popular software packages. . Amazon's latest Linux operating system boasts advanced security, consistent updates, and an enhanced kernel for better protection.. Amazon Linux, Cloud Optimization, Kernel Security, Lifecycle Management. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Mar 23, 2023 User Avatar Brittany Day Cloud Security
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