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    The RHEL 7 ELS offering provides access to security patches and updates after June 30, 2024. This offering is intended for customers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 VMs in AWS and want to continue to receive security patches and updates for those VMs beyond the RHEL 7 end of maintenance date (June 30, 2024). The cost of this offering is based on the number of virtual CPUs (vCPUs) used per hour. For more information: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Maintenance Policy .

    Compared to previous major releases, Extended Life Cycle Support (ELS) for RHEL 7 expands the scope of security fixes by including updates that address Important Common Vulnerabilities and Exceptions (CVEs). It also includes maintenance for RHEL for SAP Solutions (including S4/HANA) and RHEL High Availability and Resilient Storage add-ons.

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    • RHEL VMs must be on v7.9 to use RHEL 7 ELS
    • RHEL 7 ELS will be available through June 30, 2028
    • To enable accurate metering and billing, please ensure that every AWS account containing a RHEL 7 VM that will be using ELS is subscribed to this offering
    • Watch this demo: Using the Host Metering service for RHEL 7 ELS on AWS 

    More than 33,000 customers and 90%* of Fortune 500 companies rely on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). This intelligent operating system (OS) serves as the consistent foundation across AWS, on premise, hybrid and multicloud environments, all the way to the edge. Not only is Red Hat Enterprise Linux optimized for a cloud environment, but also designed to host your most critical workloads with reliability and security.

    Why do organizations of all sizes around the world choose Red Hat Enterprise Linux?

    • Reduce risk with security resources and tooling
    • Build faster with developer-friendly tools and features
    • Avoid surprises with integrated analytics and remediation via Red Hat Insights, which is included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    • Save time with streamlined management and automation
    • Eliminate uncertainty with long-term life cycle support, flexibility and predictable release cadence

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    • Continue to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and purchase the Extended Life Cycle Support (ELS) Add-On subscription to continue to receive limited software maintenance and technical support.
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 ELS delivers certain Red Hat defined Critical and Important security fixes and selected (at Red Hat's discretion) urgent priority bug fixes and troubleshooting for the last minor release (RHEL 7.9). Previously released bug fixes (RHBAs), security errata (RHSAs), and product enhancements (RHEAs) will continue to be available.
    • The RHEL 7 ELS Add-On can be applied to existing RHEL 7 instances purchased from the AWS Marketplace, there is no need to reboot or redeploy them.

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    Operating System Version Support
    Extended Life Cycle Support (ELS) for RHEL 7.9 with security patches and updates available through June 30, 2028
    Security Patch Scope
    Expanded security fixes addressing Critical and Important Common Vulnerabilities and Exceptions (CVEs)
    Add-on Support
    Maintenance for RHEL for SAP Solutions and RHEL High Availability and Resilient Storage add-ons
    Cloud Environment Optimization
    Intelligent operating system designed for consistent deployment across AWS, on-premise, hybrid, and multicloud environments
    Technical Compatibility
    Supports deployment on virtual machines with specific requirement of running RHEL version 7.9
    Operating System Optimization
    Enterprise Linux distribution specifically engineered for SAP enterprise applications and database environments
    High Availability Clustering
    Pacemaker-based cluster configuration providing reliability and availability for critical production services
    Extended Update Support
    Four-year support lifecycle for specific minor releases from General Availability date
    System Management
    Red Hat Insights deployment capability for cloud marketplace-purchased Linux systems managed by Red Hat Update Infrastructure
    SAP Ecosystem Compatibility
    Native technical components designed to support S/4HANA, SAP HANA, and SAP Business Application platforms
    Architecture Optimization
    Tailored for ARM architecture with enhanced performance capabilities and efficient resource utilization for modern workloads
    Security Framework
    Includes advanced security features such as SELinux, improved cryptographic tools, and streamlined patch management for comprehensive system protection
    Containerization Support
    Integrated tools for container management using Podman and virtualization capabilities with KVM, enabling modern deployment strategies
    Operating System Compatibility
    Supports cloud-native, on-premises, public, private, and hybrid cloud environments with flexible deployment options
    Long-Term Stability
    Provides extended lifecycle support with consistent updates and maintenance for enterprise-grade system reliability

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    reviewer2261838

    Linux platform has provided robust storage administration and reliable documentation support

    Reviewed on Jan 11, 2026
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I still have experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) , but I mainly work with SUSE Linux. The solutions are for on-premises deployments.

    From what I have heard, my organization is going to use SUSE Linux as a standard. For Red Hat, the people who deal with servers have a few of them and are probably migrating them through VMware.

    The part that my group deals with the most is SAP, and all that we have on them is SUSE Linux.

    What is most valuable?

    The main differences between Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)  and SUSE Linux may be in some commands. The heart is very similar with logical volume manager and other components, but there might be commands that change, such as command line interface commands that might change even when they perform the same thing.

    I believe that the best features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL) include the interface with logical volume manager and file system management, since I work more with storage administration.

    I used to deal more with Unix, and the way Unix performed things was better for me. For example, at the Linux level, all the partitioning is difficult for me in the way it uses certain terms, such as physical disk, when you call it SDB or SDBA.

    From this perspective, I found this hard. I used to be more accustomed to Unix. However, they are very similar at this level with the device types and other components.

    What needs improvement?

    I believe that Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL) can be improved in areas such as monitoring, storage, and virtualization.

    Everyone today is talking about virtualization and there is a need for it. There are many virtualization implementations, and everyone is moving toward that area.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have used Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for several years in total.

    How are customer service and support?

    I assess the knowledge base for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) as good. The documentation is nice and good, and it is available. The documents I have seen are self-explanatory, and the explanations are clear.

    On a scale of one to ten, I would rate Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) support as good. I know it is good, but since we usually look at the documentation, I have not placed a request for an error or similar issue. I probably have not had the need to do that. I would rate it a nine or ten. In our case, I have not dealt so much with that part, as there has not been a need to request a patch or upgrade.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    What other advice do I have?

    I personally have not used Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Image Builder or Red Hat system roles. I know that some of the people who give us support do use them. I know it is helpful, but I do not have details about them because my group is dealing more with the hardware parts, such as HP physical servers and storage.

    We are dealing more with that aspect.

    I believe that the most important security features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) include the standard ones, such as user and password authorization and read and write access, which are standard in Linux.

    I believe that you probably want to use additional software. My company has many tools, and another team works with the security part. However, you probably need integration with that. The basic features that every Linux software has are standard and robust.

    I would rate this review a nine out of ten overall.

    Karthikeyan Raman

    Linux platform has transformed banking deployments and simplifies secure containerized scaling

    Reviewed on Jan 08, 2026
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    What is our primary use case?

    In the banking industry, we provide software for banking, from our development infrastructure to deployment infrastructure for the banks. We generally use Linux RHEL . It is only for on-premises, but what we did was try out Red Hat OpenShift , basically on top of Linux platforms to run it on the Kubernetes  enabled architecture to see how it would perform.

    What is most valuable?

    For us, the best features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)  are that running it in a containerized environment makes setting up multiple Linux environments much easier than any other high-end or risk-based machines like AIX or Sun Solaris. Having more Linux boxes and setting up RHEL was much faster.

    In terms of security, the most important feature in Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL) is that it has a good sandbox with policies and features that are very effective. Whatever we could do in terms of hardening the Linux software, it was much easier for us.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL) helps me solve the pain point of having a huge monolith of big AIX boxes because I could have smaller Linux boxes with Red Hat, and I was able to do both vertical and horizontal scaling much faster.

    What needs improvement?

    One area that could be improved with Red Hat is probably pricing. Discounts that are slightly cheaper would be better.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    In Enterprise Linux, I have dealt with it for probably more than five years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is definitely stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    In my opinion, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is absolutely a scalable solution. That is why I was able to do both vertical scaling and horizontal scaling very seamlessly.

    How are customer service and support?

    Regarding their support, we did not reach out to support too much, but I thought it was good. I would rate it a nine.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    Before using Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), we used Windows, basically, and then moved everything to Linux.

    We switched to Linux from Windows because there were a lot of server hangs happening on Windows, with antivirus and virus problems. Basically, it was a nightmare managing Windows, so we moved to Linux.

    How was the initial setup?

    With the initial setup, it is very straightforward and much easier to set up.

    On a scale of one to ten, if ten was the easiest, I place it at a nine.

    What other advice do I have?

    We also do Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) with Red Hat. I would rate this review a nine overall.

    reviewer2587590

    Automation has reduced downtime and supports reliable zero‑disruption deployments

    Reviewed on Jan 07, 2026
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    What is our primary use case?

    I am currently working with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)  as I administer a lot of Kubernetes  clusters installed on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) .

    For Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL), I use it as an operating system for our platform which powers all our company's software, mostly for Kubernetes  or for IBM BPM  or IBM PEL.

    What is most valuable?

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL) is a robust operating system, and I believe it is much better than Windows. I work with Windows and Ubuntu , but Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is the best distribution I have worked with.

    The knowledge base offered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is excellent. Red Hat documentation is the most valuable documentation in the market.

    For Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), I think the most time-saving aspects come from Red Hat Ansible  because we use Ansible  to automate many tasks and repetitive tasks on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Windows. Ansible automation and the Ansible automation platform are the most valuable products that save us time and money.

    Overall, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) helps me save time through automation using Ansible. For OpenShift, the core of containers saves time by automating the DevOps processes using the Red Hat pipeline built into OpenShift, Tekton , and source-to-image build. All of this saves us time.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) helps to mitigate downtime and lower risks for me, as most of my work is with OpenShift which enables us to do a zero downtime deployment. The deployment is done without any downtime. Red Hat OpenShift  is a stable system. Red Hat OpenShift  and Linux are very stable and the downtimes are very minimal.

    What needs improvement?

    I think Red Hat needs to implement more AI features in the operating system or Red Hat OpenShift.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been working with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for about 14 years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is very stable. The product is very stable and very mature. All issues are documented in documentation or in the support portal and support knowledge base. When I have an issue, I primarily search the knowledge base and the support portal and find the solution. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a very secure operating system, and they provide security patching every month.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    I find Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) scalable.

    How are customer service and support?

    We have many cases where Red Hat helped us with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or OpenShift, and their support is great. On a scale of one to ten, where ten is the best, I would rate the tech support a nine.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    Most enterprises work on Linux, and as I am a DevOps and platform engineer, most of our systems run Linux, including Kubernetes, OpenShift, and the DevOps pipeline, all working on Linux. This is why I switched to Linux.

    How was the initial setup?

    For Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), the setup is very straightforward. OpenShift is a little complex, but once you do it once, you will master it.

    What about the implementation team?

    I performed the deployment all by myself.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    When it comes to our business value, most of our customers are enterprise-grade customers from banking and government sectors, and they prefer to use an enterprise-grade operating system, not Ubuntu  or CentOS . Additionally, in many cases, we need enterprise support from Red Hat as Ubuntu does not provide this.

    Alfredo Barba

    Using robust security and detailed documentation has improved our enterprise operations

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2025
    Review from a verified AWS customer

    What is our primary use case?

    I use Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) , and we have a couple of customers using OpenShift, the Kubernetes  platform based on Red Hat, and also Red Hat Virtualization. My first contact with the Linux platform was with Red Hat.

    What is most valuable?

    The best features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)  are its stability and the RPM, Red Hat Package Manager, which is perfect. They also deliver Satellite, a platform for updates. It is a very robust, excellent platform.

    For me, and for every Linux distribution, the most important security feature in Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL) is SELinux. Security is often misunderstood by others. SELinux is very important because it provides security for the kernel. Many people disable SELinux, but it is the most important and most misunderstood feature. People do not understand it. The updates and SELinux are very important to me. SELinux is very good, but it is complex, and I have seen many administrators disable it because instead of helping them, it causes trouble. For example, securing my NGINX  configuration is a pain. It is a very good security option, but I would say it is excellent only if one is an expert.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL) documentation is very good and very complete. Regardless of my opinion about the IBM acquisition, the documentation is excellent.

    What needs improvement?

    IBM committed two major mistakes with Red Hat. The first was destroying the CentOS  project, which was a fork of Red Hat. The second was limiting the use of free options and restricting hardware to support Red Hat on just some limited hardware. One can use the system for free, but the statement is not entirely true because it is limited to a couple of virtual processors and I do not remember if it was 24 or 16 GB of RAM. If one goes beyond that configuration, one has to pay, and IBM is IBM. Many companies were in trouble because from one day to the next, IBM said they would no longer support CentOS  and told them to move to another distribution. People had to migrate, and for that reason, there are Rocky Linux , AlmaLinux , and other Linux distributions that are trying to rise and taking advantage of that situation. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is just for corporate companies with money to waste on licensing.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is very expensive. In the case of our customers, the couple of customers with OpenShift, they have enough money to license Red Hat. They bundle Red Hat with virtualization and OpenShift packages. However, it is not suitable for an SMB company. It is not payable or affordable. For me, it is very expensive.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I use Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) a lot, though I do not remember the exact frequency.

    How are customer service and support?

    I have worked with Red Hat support, and it is very good because they have very good engineers. In Latin America, during my time, the support in Spanish was mostly provided by engineers from Argentina. In Colombia, I have worked with a couple of engineers from Colombia, and they were very good. I have not worked with support in English for Red Hat, only in Spanish with those engineers.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    What other advice do I have?

    My first Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) certification, Red Hat Certified Engineer, was for version 6, which was approximately 12 to 15 years ago.

    I have tried Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Image Builder and System Roles, and it is pretty good.

    I would rate the support at an eight out of ten. My overall rating for this product is ten out of ten.

    Costica Florea

    Hybrid cloud platform has simplified internal banking apps while supporting regulated environments

    Reviewed on Dec 11, 2025
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    What is our primary use case?

    The main use cases for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)  at the bank involve internal applications, as we do a lot of internal applications not exposed to clients.

    What is most valuable?

    From my perspective, the best features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)  lie in its ease of use, especially compared to AIX, which has a lot of functionalities requiring extensive learning. It was easy for me to shift from AIX to Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL).

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux  (RHEL) helps manage our hybrid cloud environment, but being a bank, we are highly regulated internally, so there is limited direct involvement with the cloud environment in Royal Bank cloud, which is Azure .

    What needs improvement?

    One area I see for improvement in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is in the documentation. I encountered some scarcity when looking for information regarding structure, commands, and administrative tasks.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have dealt with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for around 10 years, even when it was not part of IBM.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    My opinion of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)'s scalability is that it was very easy.

    How are customer service and support?

    I would rate Red Hat's customer service or technical support as a 10, as my experience with all IBM products, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), has been very satisfactory all the time.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is straightforward compared to AIX, which is more convoluted.

    What other advice do I have?

    I have experience with platforms like Linux, and I am also working deeply with MongoDB and Node.js, tools that I use constantly every single day.

    I am familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), and here in RBC, we are a big IBM shop, currently using JBoss and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) as part of our environment.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is used for both cloud-based solutions and on-premises.

    From a business value perspective, the business folks do not notice much difference between Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and other distributions, as long as their application functions well, they are satisfied.

    We utilize two cloud providers for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) solutions, mainly Azure  and also Amazon. I cannot answer how Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) was purchased, but I know we have it on both Amazon and Azure.

    I would rate Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) a nine, as I find it satisfactory in various aspects.

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