More details about Red Hat's SAP cloud offerings are available at SAP offerings on certified cloud providers. This image will be removed in November 2020. Outdated in favor of the RHEL-SAP images.
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RHEL-SAP-HANA (To be removed in November 2020)
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Attached to E4S repositories, will charge a premium for SAP and RHEL as well as the base compute fee. Hyper-V Generation 2 - Attached to regular repositories (EUS unavailable for RHEL 8.3) Hyper-V Generation 2 - Attached to EUS repositories as of November 2020.Īttached to regular repositories (EUS unavailable for RHEL 8.3)
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Hyper-V Generation 2 -Attached to EUS repositories as of November 2020.Īttached to EUS repositories as of November 2020. Hyper-V Generation 2 - RHEL 8.x family of images. If you are looking for a standard RHEL image to deploy, use this set of images and/or its Generation 1 counterpart.Īttached to EUS repositories by default as of April 2019.Īttached to EUS repositories by default as of June 2019.Īttached to EUS repositories by default as of May 2019.Īttached to regular repositories (EUS unavailable for RHEL 7.8)Īttached to regular repositories (EUS unavailable for RHEL 7.9) If you are looking for a standard RHEL image to deploy, use this set of images and/or its Generation 2 counterpart.Īttached to regular repositories by default (not EUS). More details here.Īttached to regular repositories by default (not EUS).Īttached to regular repositories by default (not EUS). OfferĮxtended Lifecycle Support available from December 1st. LVM provides several advantages over the older raw (non-LVM) partitioning scheme, including significantly more flexible partition resizing options. Update: I've now been able to confirm with Red Hat that this change affects RHEL6 only and that Btrfs will be supported in RHEL7, still bad wording in the documentation.RAW images are no longer being produced in favor of LVM-partitioned images. Let's hope they get clarified by Red Hat and turn out being specific to just RHEL6 and will not affect Btrfs in RHEL7 or future Enterprise Linux releases. These deprecated features of RHEL were pointed out to us by a Phoronix reader in the documentation.
#RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 6.8 CODE#
The eCryptfs code is still maintained in the upstream Linux kernel and used by distributions like Ubuntu. eCryptfs was previously available as a Technology Preview. Similarly in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 notes, they confirmed they are also deprecating eCryptfs support:ĮCryptfs file system is no longer updated, and it is considered deprecated. Deprecated functionality will likely not be supported in future major releases of this product and is not recommended for new deployments." Red Hat's definition of " deprecated" in their RHEL context means (as shown on the same page), " Deprecated functionality continues to be supported until the end of life of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. While Btrfs development has dragged on for a while and short of OpenSUSE/SUSE hasn't seen it deployed by default by other tier-one Linux distributions, it's a bit odd that Red Hat seems to be tossing in the towel on Btrfs. Especially as Red Hat hasn't been packaging ZFS for RHEL officially (but you can grab packages via ) as an alternative, this move doesn't make a lot of sense. There's no signs of things stalling on the Btrfs mailing list. Huh? Since when was Btrfs development discontinued? At least in the upstream space, it's still ongoing and Facebook (as well as other companies) continue pouring resources into stabilizing and advancing the capabilities of Btrfs, which is widely sought as a Linux alternative to ZFS.
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Btrfs was previously provided as a Technology Preview, available on AMD64 and Intel 64 architectures. Buried within the notes for today's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 release are a few interesting notes.įirst, RHEL has deprecated support for the Btrfs file-system.ĭevelopment of B-tree file system (Btrfs) has been discontinued, and Btrfs is considered deprecated.