Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 has been released.
Here the announcement:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 is the latest version delivered according to the twice yearly release cadence. It is designed to make it easier for IT organizations to adopt new, production-ready innovations, faster. RHEL 8.2 drives enhancements to the user experience for both new and existing customers and extends monitoring, performance and security capabilities. For developers it adds new supported developer languages and tools. Highlights: * Enhanced user experience: - Streamlines subscription registration by making it a step in the installation process - Simplifies monitoring with Red Hat Insights by enabling activation during installation * Improved lifecycle management: - Simplifies upgrades from RHEL 7.8 to RHEL 8.2 with in place upgrade tooling - Reduces the time and risk of inplace upgrades with identification and remediation guidance to resolve potential problems * Enhanced monitoring and performance: - Improves isolation and resource governance for container runtime processes with cgroup v2[1] - Improves performance with architecture specific tuning for x86 Intel and AMD, ARM and Power platforms using tuned profiles - Monitors throughput of Microsoft SQL Server databases on RHEL in Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) 5.0.2 * Enhanced Security and Compliance - Improves security for containerized workloads with customized SELinux policies using the new container tool Udica[2] - Meets specific organizational needs with the ability to create custom System-wide Cryptographic Policies enabling users to specify their own permitted ciphers - Extends security and compliance with new OpenSCAP profiles - DISA STIG (draft) and Australian Cyber Security Center (ACSC) Essential Eight * Expanded Developer support - Enables innovation with new language and software choices through application streams including GCC Toolset 9.1, Python 3.8, Maven 3.6 and Container Tools 2.0. - Provides the latest development environments including OpenJDK and .Net 3.1 in the Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI), available in the Red Hat Container Catalog[3] along with RHEL 8.2 base images For further details please visit the Red Hat Blog[4]. To dig deeper on the new features and capabilities found in RHEL 8.2, please see the release notes[5]. Also note the accompanying blog covering the latest news about Red Hat Insights[6]. Customers can access RHEL 8.2 using a valid subscription through the Red Hat Customer Portal[7] or can sign-up for a no-cost Developer Subscription[8]. Sincerely, The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team [1] https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/world-domination-cgroups-rhel-8-welcome-cgroups-v2 [2] https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/generate-selinux-policies-containers-with-udica [3] https://catalog.redhat.com/software/containers/explore [4] https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/whats-new-red-hat-enterprise-linux-82 [5] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/ [6] https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/expanding-management-operational-and-security-risks-new-red-hat-insights [7] https://access.redhat.com/downloads [8] https://developers.redhat.com/articles/getting-red-hat-developer-subscription-what-rhel-users-need-know/