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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) On-Premises - Convert2RHEL

Have you tried either Red Hat Enterprise Linux Web Console or Convert2RHEL? If yes, how helpful were they and why? Please provide details.

Juliano Raymundo Dos Santos - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Ilha Service
I've used Convert2RHEL, a tool that simplifies transitioning from CentOS-based distributions like Leap to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It supports converting CentOS, Fedora, Suzy, and Oracle Linux to RHEL by replacing binaries and installing Red Hat logos. Underlying Ansible scripts entirely handle this process. While I've had success with it, occasional minor issues arise but are easily resolved.
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AhmedHassan8 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Webmethods Integration Support Engineer at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees
I use Convert2RHEL to publish my work on tokenization. I'm publishing more than 70 prints on my system daily, and saving this file. It's easy to use.
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reviewer2599974 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux web console is user-friendly. Simply open a new terminal, log in, and enter our desired commands or searches.
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