RHEL 8.2 Beta release: Enhanced user experience monitoring and performance optimization

As a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 Beta version of maintenance releases update released yesterday.

The upcoming release of RHEL 8.2 will include security updates and bug fixes for six months, promises to enhance the user experience by providing a RHEL subscription for RHEL new and existing users. In this way, users do not need to perform YUM update after installing the update to confirm your subscription. RHEL 8.2 Beta version allows corporate IT administrators and operations teams to more easily upgrade from RHEL 6/7, in order to better control their Red Hat Enterprise Linux product life cycle.

Red Hat said: "In addition, the installation process can be enabled in Red Hat Insights, which is Red Hat's proactive management analytics, helps to maintain a high level system running RHEL This feature provides immediate Insights monitoring after installation.."

RHEL 8.2 Beta also introduces Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) 5.02, this tool can bring a new collection agent for Microsoft SQL Server 2019, thereby improving overall system performance and monitoring, and with eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) deeper integration.

RHEL 8.2 Beta also adds a number of new supported tools for developers, including the GCC Toolset 9.1, Python 3.8 and Maven 3.6, all of these tools are available through the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 the Application Streams obtained.

For more information, please see the release notes .

Manuscripts: cnBeta

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