
In-place upgrades using LEAPP from enterprise Linux 7 to version 8 to version 9

Building the Future Using Bootable Containers

In this episode, we'll explore configuring your RHEL 9 servers for enterprise networking. This includes all of the major steps needed to get your server on the network including interfaces to connections to name/IP resolution layers. Additionally, we’ll look at options to configure for port aggregation and high availability. We will explore a variety of system tools you can use to achieve these ends. We'll look at the newly supported frameworks and how to convert from deprecated legacy paradigms.
Greg is a seasoned systems engineer with years of experience with data centers, virtualization, automation, kernel, storage, and HA environments. As a senior TAM with Red Hat, he spends most of his time building relationships and solving complex business problems with Red Hat technologies. One key focus of his over the last 8 years with Red Hat is promoting customers’ success across their Red Hat platform and automation install base. Additionally, he enjoys deep-diving technologies to make them less mysterious and more useful to the open-source community.