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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Release Dates - Red Hat Customer Portal
1 month ago - The tables below list the major and minor Red Hat Enterprise Linux updates, their release dates, and the kernel versions that shipped with them. Red Hat does not generally disclose future release schedules.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Wikipedia
1 month ago - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (Maipo) ... in RHEL 7.6) The first beta was announced on 11 December 2013, and a release candidate was made available on 15 April 2014....
Red Hat Linux Versions
I think that the distinction was removed after RHEL7. There aren’t separate repos for workstation and server with RHEL8 or 9. More on reddit.com
Question: Understanding RHEL lifecycle
You should head down to the RHEL 9 Planning guide. The graph there shows that 9.2 ended full support (ie features added) late 2023, entered extended update support (it's considered a "lts" version) which will run until early 2025 - this means backports and other "more than security" updates will happen but no new features will be updated - no major upgrades of the packages used. From early 2025 (June 1st) to early 2027 RHEL 9.2 is in ELS mode which is an addon subscription to keep a very old minor release updated from a security perspective. Outside of a handful of very specific use-cases, most RHEL installs do not need to lock into a minor release. It means you can follow the very blue boxes, as every "dnf update" brings RHEL forward either within the minor release or goes to the next minor release when it's available without any configuration changes. Every RHEL 9.x update will be ABI complaint meaning things will work the same in 9.1 and 9.10 from a user-interaction perspective. And as you see, the planned life of RHEL9 goes until 2032. It was released in 2022 which makes it 10 year. Red Hat announced 12 year support not too long ago and I think this graph needs to be updated to show that - regardless, 10 or 12 years - it's a long time for something that changes a lot every 6-8 months. By 2030 you'll be running ancient OS stuff if you're still on RHEL9 - and there's a ton of software that prefers it that way. EUS is a offering that allows use-cases where it's very very important to hold on to a specific minor release for longer. It is not a feature that is typically used but it's not uncommon either. The page explains what each phase of the lifecycle includes. If you just keep RHEL9 and not focus on the minor release, you're good to go until 2032 at least. And post that it can be extended with ELS but remember, that comes at an additional cost. More on reddit.com
Looks like RHEL 10 is about to be released.
Based on past experience of their timeline I would imagine it will come out officially around the time of Red Hat Summit in May, as well as RHEL 9.6 More on reddit.com
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Release Dates: RHEL 10 is GA
It will not be released till Redhat Summit next week is my guess. More on reddit.com
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux | endoflife.date
3 weeks ago - During the Full Support Phase, ... may be released as they become available. If available, new or improved hardware enablement and select enhanced software functionality may be provided at Red Hat’s discretion. During the Maintenance Support Phase (called “Maintenance Support 2” for RHEL 7), qualified ...
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EOL Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) | End of Life (EOL) | Lifecycle
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) product lifecycle information. Get end of life (EOL) and release dates for all releases of operating system Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
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What to know for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 End of Maintenance
If you’re running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 after its EOM date (June 30, 2024), you’re missing out on the latest features and capabilities—and the support and stability you need to protect your critical workloads.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9, the last minor release of RHEL 7 arrives | ZDNET
September 29, 2020 - It took longer than expected, but in 2014, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.0 was finally released. It became one of the most influential business Linux distributions of all time.
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r/redhat on Reddit: Red Hat Linux Versions
July 22, 2024 -
Just curious as to if there is a rhel 9 version of RHEL Server or if it died out at 7.9 and RHEL 9 is the standard now. Thank you for any help!
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I think that the distinction was removed after RHEL7. There aren’t separate repos for workstation and server with RHEL8 or 9.
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Idk what's up with people, the question is perfectly clear. You can find more details here , this is a verified solution. Separate ISOs for Workstation or Server are NOT provided RHEL 8 onwards. The offered variant for RHEL 8 or 9 is "Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64".
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Red Hat Continues Platform Innovation with the General Availability of the First Minor Release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
March 5, 2015 - (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1, the first minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, which launched in June 2014.
TecAdmin
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Released - What's New
April 26, 2025 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 has been released successfully on June 10, 2014. RHEL 7 is providing better performance and scalability.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.7 released - Linux and Mainframe
July 18, 2020 - On August 6th, 2019 Red Hat announced RHEL 7.7 the next regular update to their flag ship operating system. This the successor of RHEL 7.6. The kernel level for 7.7 is kernel-3.10.0-1062.el7.
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Final Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 version released | ZDNET
Red Hat has just released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7.
Published August 6, 2019
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RH Releases
Version Released Name Notes "supported" rhel-2.1AS 26 Mar 02 Pensacola Based on RHL 7.2 >= 5 years rhel-2.1ES 26 Mar 02 Panama Based on RHL 7.2 rhel-3 22 Oct 03 Taroon Based on RHL 9 7 years rhel-3-update1 16 Jan 04 rhel-3-update2 12 May 04 rhel-3-update3 3 Sep 04 rhel-3-update4 12 Dec 04 rhel-3 ...