Continued evolution of AppStreams allows developers to choose from multiple versions of languages, runtimes, and databases without impacting core OS stability.

| Feature | RHEL 8 | RHEL 9 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | TLS 1.2 (OpenSSL 1.1.1) | TLS 1.3 (OpenSSL 3.0) | | Filesystem | XFS (default), Ext4 | XFS (default), Stratis (storage mgmt) | | Networking | Network Scripts (ifcfg) | NetworkManager (keyfile) | | ID Mapping | SSSD classic | SSSD with AD GPO support | | Printing | CUPS | CUPS + IPP Everywhere |

Integration with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform simplifies the management of complex deployments.

This article is based on the official Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Datasheet and product documentation. Specifications are subject to change with minor releases. Always consult the latest version for production planning.

For DevOps, the datasheet is a love letter to containerization. RHEL 9 removes Docker from the default repositories, replacing it entirely with (daemonless container engine).

RHEL 9 supports a wide range of hardware architectures, ensuring flexibility for diverse workloads:

The datasheet explicitly lists the "streams" available:

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Datasheet Better Now

Continued evolution of AppStreams allows developers to choose from multiple versions of languages, runtimes, and databases without impacting core OS stability.

| Feature | RHEL 8 | RHEL 9 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | TLS 1.2 (OpenSSL 1.1.1) | TLS 1.3 (OpenSSL 3.0) | | Filesystem | XFS (default), Ext4 | XFS (default), Stratis (storage mgmt) | | Networking | Network Scripts (ifcfg) | NetworkManager (keyfile) | | ID Mapping | SSSD classic | SSSD with AD GPO support | | Printing | CUPS | CUPS + IPP Everywhere | red hat enterprise linux 9 datasheet

Integration with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform simplifies the management of complex deployments. Specifications are subject to change with minor releases

This article is based on the official Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Datasheet and product documentation. Specifications are subject to change with minor releases. Always consult the latest version for production planning. RHEL 9 removes Docker from the default repositories,

For DevOps, the datasheet is a love letter to containerization. RHEL 9 removes Docker from the default repositories, replacing it entirely with (daemonless container engine).

RHEL 9 supports a wide range of hardware architectures, ensuring flexibility for diverse workloads:

The datasheet explicitly lists the "streams" available: