Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10
Bridge the skills gap with gen AI tools
Red Hat’s AI-powered services, informed by decades of Linux® expertise, help you build, deploy, and manage Red Hat® Enterprise Linux with simplified commands.
Now available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 and 10.
Highlights
Interact in your own words
Don’t know the exact command? Ask questions and receive answers in plain language with the optional AI-powered command line assistant.
Make better decisions at build time
It’s easier to make changes before you push to production. Image builder package recommendations in Red Hat Lightspeed (formerly Red Hat Insights) help you shift left and get it right earlier in the development process.
Expert help when you need it
Simplify tasks. Amplify results.
Complex Linux technologies and systems require Linux professionals to innovate faster despite resource constraints and Linux skills gaps within teams. Red Hat Lightspeed provides recommendations and actionable guidance for experts and newer Linux talent alike, so they can spend more time on innovation and less on training resources.
Experience the AI-powered command line
The new command line assistant in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 and 10 is an optional gen AI feature available directly in the command line interface (CLI). It simplifies tasks to help you more easily manage, troubleshoot, and work with your systems.
With the command line assistant, you can:
- Ask and receive answers to Red Hat Enterprise Linux-related questions in plain language.
- Access information from various resources, including thousands of pages of Red Hat product documentation.
- Get assistance with troubleshooting configuration issues, deciphering log entries, and more.
Build better images in Red Hat Lightspeed
Red Hat Enterprise Linux has thousands of available software packages, each with different features. You can’t be familiar with all of them, but Red Hat Lightspeed is. You’ll now find package recommendations in the image builder tool. The new functionality proactively recommends relevant packages during the build process. These recommendations can help increase operational efficiency and security, saving you the time and costs of fixing problems later.