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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Features

What are the features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux?

Security

  • Security updates

Performance

  • Scalability
  • Portability
  • Data Recovery

Functionality

  • OS Integration
  • Resource Saving
  • Performance Management
  • Security

Application Support

  • Deployment
  • Interface support
  • Processor support
  • Application Support

System Capability

  • Self Healing High Availability
  • Orchestration
  • Scalability

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Security

Access Controls

Configure user access and account permissions

Not enough data

Network Security

Offers protocols for network security.

Not enough data

Compliance

Ensures regulatory compliance across systems and processes.

Not enough data

Cryptography

Disguise critical data to prevent theft and suspicious activity.

Not enough data

Automatic Security Updates

Based on 18 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Provides automatic security updates and timely upgrades
91%
(Based on 18 reviews)

Security updates

As reported in 20 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Ensures build and deployment practices to ensure container security. Secures the container deployment environment and infrastructure.
93%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Performance

Scalability

Based on 35 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Allocates host resource to create additional instances quickly.
86%
(Based on 35 reviews)

Portability

As reported in 34 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Provides efficient server and storage migration between hosts.
88%
(Based on 34 reviews)

Data Recovery

Based on 33 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Creates recovery data in other hosts automatically.
86%
(Based on 33 reviews)

Functionality

OS Integration

Runs smoothly with a variety operating systems (Windows, Linux, etc.). 33 reviewers of Red Hat Enterprise Linux have provided feedback on this feature.
88%
(Based on 33 reviews)

Resource Saving

As reported in 34 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Optimizes CPU and storage resource efficiently.
85%
(Based on 34 reviews)

Performance Management

Monitors virtual workload and physical hardware performance at a glance. This feature was mentioned in 34 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews.
91%
(Based on 34 reviews)

Security

Based on 34 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Meets data protection and compliance standards.
91%
(Based on 34 reviews)

Application Support

Deployment

Based on 20 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Supports any type of application - legacy, monolithic, cloud-native
89%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Interface support

As reported in 20 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Ensures complete REST API and command line interface (CLI) support
86%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Processor support

As reported in 20 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Support for GPU, Arm-based processor applications
86%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Application Support

Supports building, deployment and management of cloud-native applications. 20 reviewers of Red Hat Enterprise Linux have provided feedback on this feature.
85%
(Based on 20 reviews)

System Capability

Self Healing High Availability

Based on 19 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews. Ensures system's self healing capacity.
82%
(Based on 19 reviews)

Orchestration

Runs applications via connected clusters This feature was mentioned in 20 Red Hat Enterprise Linux reviews.
81%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Scalability

Supports scalability based on nodes, and user can spin up nodes when needed. 20 reviewers of Red Hat Enterprise Linux have provided feedback on this feature.
88%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Memory Management - Operating System

RAM management

Allocates and manages system memory (RAM) between processes

Not enough data

Device Management - Operating System

I/O management

Manages communication between hardware devices and software.

Not enough data

Backup and Recovery - Operating System

Data backup

Aids in data backup and system restore.

Not enough data

Error Detection - Operating System

System operations monitoring

Helps in error logging

Not enough data

Agentic AI - Server Virtualization

Autonomous Task Execution

Capability to perform complex tasks without constant human input

Not enough data

Multi-step Planning

Ability to break down and plan multi-step processes

Not enough data

Cross-system Integration

Works across multiple software systems or databases

Not enough data

Adaptive Learning

Improves performance based on feedback and experience

Not enough data

Proactive Assistance

Anticipates needs and offers suggestions without prompting

Not enough data

Decision Making

Makes informed choices based on available data and objectives

Not enough data

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