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Product Highlights | Oracle Linux 9.3 meets USGv6-r1 standards Oracle Linux 9.3 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) Release 7 Update 2 achieved IPv6 Ready Gold Logo accreditation and is now listed in the USGv6-r1 Product Registry after completing testing at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL). For more information, refer to the blog post.
OS Management Hub simplifies management of enterprise systems across distributed environments Oracle OS Management Hub is our next-generation operating system management service that helps simplify the management and monitoring of updates and patches for Oracle Linux systems across distributed environments, through a single management console in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Read how OS Management Hub can help keep your systems more secure and reliable, while reducing management complexity. |
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Partner Solutions | RackWare's Cloud Migration and Disaster Recovery generally available on Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager RackWare’s RMM allows customers to easily move workloads from VMware, Nutanix, and other environments to the Oracle Linux Virtualization manager platform. RackWare’s complete Backup & Disaster Recovery solution allows automated recovery within Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager and to other environments such as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The RMM can be deployed in the Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager environment and replicate Linux and Windows servers from any environment to Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager. The solution is fast, easy, and effective. Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager adds to RackWare's longstanding support for Oracle compute environments which includes Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Private Cloud Appliance (PCA), and Compute Cloud.
Discount offer: Oracle Linux Cookbook, by Erik Benner, Erik B. Thomsen, and Jonathan Spindel The Oracle Linux Cookbook is a recommended read for Oracle Linux, CentOS, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux administrators. In a recipe-style format, this book covers a wide range of topics from installation and upgrades to software management and security to storage and containers. Several Oracle Linux ingredients are detailed, such as the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, Red Hat Compatible Kernel, Btrfs, Leapp, and Podman. Get your copy of this first edition Oracle Linux Cookbook. The book is being offered at a 20% discount, until August, when purchased from Packt Publishing or Amazon.com (US site only) using discount code 20Oracle. |
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Developers Corner | Learn why large directory deletions in Ext4 can hang your system! Ever noticed a significant slowdown or even system hang when deleting files in large ext4 directories? This isn't a bug but a quirk of how ext4 manages these directories. Our latest blog post dives into why this happens and what you can do about it. Understanding the htree structure is key to grasping this issue. We've included a brief overview for newcomers, but for a deeper dive, don't miss our detailed htree section. Unveiling kconfigs: your ticket to streamlined kernel configuration
The Linux kernel stands as a testament to adaptability, catering to a vast array of devices and environments. Yet, this adaptability comes at a cost: complexity! Linux kernel developers need to make their code fit everything from pocket-sized gadgets to behemoth servers. Join us on this journey as we unveil the power of kconfigs, a new tool that makes it easier for developers to manage the diversity of kernel configurations across the Linux world. Streamline your OS upgrades with Leapp for Oracle Database 19c
Leapp is a Linux utility that simplifies in-place OS upgrades, saving you time and effort. Now, Leapp supports upgrading systems running Oracle Database 19c from Oracle Linux 7 to Oracle Linux 8. With Oracle Linux 7's Premier Support ending on December 31, 2024, planning your upgrade is essential. Let Leapp make your transition virtually seamless and efficient. Upgrade confidently with Leapp. Additional details are available in the blog post.
Libcgroup abstraction layer The adoption of cgroup v2 is on the rise, with a majority of Linux distributions now making it the default choice. Older long-term-stable releases that initially defaulted to cgroup v1 are gradually phasing out in favor of the newer version. To facilitate this transition for enterprise applications, a libcgroup abstraction layer has been introduced. To learn how the abstraction layer of libcgroup can help, read the blog post. Introduction to Netfilter Dive into the depths of Linux networking as we explore the dynamic world of netfilter hooks in this blog post. Netfilter is a subsystem that provides a framework for implementing advanced network functionalities such as packet filtering, network address translation (NAT), and connection tracking. The netfilter framework provides a powerful mechanism for intercepting and manipulating network packets in the Linux kernel, where the code can register functions to be invoked for specific network events. Why the OpenELA was created Wim Coekaerts, Executive Vice President of software development at Oracle shares why OpenELA was created to be a community-driven standard in the enterprise Linux ecosystem and how it ensures a stable and resilient future for both upstream and downstream communities to leverage enterprise Linux. |
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Training | Oracle Linux Training Station has new navigation, take a quick tour! | The Oracle Linux Training Station is home to a wealth of free training for Linux and Virtualization technologies. Take a quick tour to learn how to easily navigate to the content you need. Learn to establish secure connections to remote Oracle Linux systems When your Oracle Linux systems are not physically accessible, you need to know how to administer them remotely. The Oracle Linux remote management video playlist covers how to establish secure connections to remote systems running Oracle Linux. With secure connections, traffic is encrypted and can be protected from password sniffing attacks and outside monitoring. Oracle Cloud Native Environment The Oracle Cloud Native Environment learning track now contains a series of hands-on labs on using Kubernetes. The most recent lab, Use Stateless Deployments with Oracle Cloud Native Environment, demonstrates how to deploy and manage stateless applications and how to perform a rolling update and rollback. Check out the learning track for more hands-on labs on using Kubernetes in Oracle Cloud Native Environment. |
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Events and Webinars | Watch the semi annual State of the Penguin Join Wim Coekaerts, executive vice president of Software Development and Robert Shimp, senior vice president of Product Management, for this on-demand webcast. You'll learn about Oracle’s next-generation OS management service—OS Management Hub. It enables you to automate and simplify the management and monitoring of updates and patches for Oracle Linux systems. Find out how you can increase security, reduce complexity, and lower costs across your distributed environments with OS Management Hub. | |
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