Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) On-Premises - Environment
Do you use Red Hat Enterprise Linux in a hybrid environment, i.e., in a cloud and on-premises combination? If yes, how does Red Hat Enterprise Linux support your hybrid cloud strategy? Please provide details.
The performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux is consistent between on-premises and cloud deployments. The key difference is simply a shift from owning hardware to renting cloud space for the operating system.
View full review »Red Hat Enterprise Linux allows me to manage all my Cloud and on-premise systems from one console.
View full review »RHEL provides a standardized environment with Kubernetes and good support behind it. The end-to-end delivery for developing, testing, and deploying containers in the same ecosystem is a very valuable feature.
View full review »We have 80 percent of our environment using Red Hat Enterprise Linux. A team of around 40 uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux to manage over 3,000 servers in a big environment.
View full review »We have Red Hat Enterprise Linux deployed in one location with 15 users.
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Benjamin Mccrory
System administrator at a university with 10,001+ employees
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) supports my hybrid cloud strategy by looking into Openshift. Currently, we are independently deploying between the two environments because we do not yet have a platform to bridge those into a true hybrid.
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ChristianLopez
Team manager at Evertec
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) supports our hybrid cloud strategy as we have some legacy systems that we maintain both on-premise and elsewhere. We offer services that are not for the area where we work, which allows us to offer a better response to our clients that are further away, using Azure and different regions for them, so our Red Hat Enterprise server is closer to them instead of having it here.
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Tucker Hewitt
Solutions Architect at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
Currently, I can't say that Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) necessarily supports our hybrid cloud strategy; what it does do is make the deployment of several deployments and conception models much easier for us to consider versus having to do custom imaging for our cloud presence. It helps us bring down the amount of time it takes us to deploy.
View full review »We are hybrid, so we deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) both in the cloud and on-premise. For our cloud needs, we use both Azure and AWS. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) supports our hybrid cloud strategy.
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Anton Marquez
Specialist Cloud and Infrastructure at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech
We are in both the cloud and on-premises with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). On the cloud, we use Azure. On-premises, we have VMware and Nutanix.
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Rodney Raney
Chief engineer at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
We have a hybrid environment with both on-premises and cloud deployments. I specialize in AWS. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) supports our hybrid cloud strategy. When we have things that can't go into AWS, we can spin up a Red Hat Enterprise Linux EC2 instance in AWS to run legacy stuff or stuff that's not compatible with AWS.
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Christopher Johnston
Senior System Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Hybrid Cloud
View full review »We deploy RHEL in both the cloud and on-premise, utilizing a hybrid cloud strategy.
View full review »We deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) in both cloud and on-premise environments in a hybrid environment. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) supports our hybrid cloud strategy effectively, and many of the options I've seen at the conference will make spreading out into the cloud without compromising our on-premise systems more convenient than it might be with another distro.
View full review »I have used Red Hat Enterprise Linux in hybrid environments including physical, virtual, and cloud deployments.
View full review »Enterprise applications and devices communicate well with RHEL, and it provides appropriate drivers for those enterprise devices.
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Boris Litichevsky
Senior Systems Engineer at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Deployment model: Hybrid Cloud
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Sreenivas Yedlapalli
Senior Middleware Engineer at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees
We are deploying Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) both in the cloud and on-premises.
View full review »We have a hybrid environment with on-premise or cloud deployment. We use all cloud providers.
View full review »We have a hybrid environment with on-premises and cloud deployments.
View full review »deployment_model: "Hybrid Cloud"
View full review »We use Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on both on-premises and public cloud.
View full review »I am working mostly in cloud environments, but also on-premise.
View full review »The features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that I appreciate the most include OpenShift. These features have benefited my organization through working on on-premise cloud migration. Some of the high-sensitive data cannot go to the public cloud, so we are trying to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for the internal migration.
View full review »I am a principal catalyst who works with AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, the hyperscalers, public cloud, and private cloud, both on the client side and on-premise. The ability to manage complex environments, especially regarding hybrid cloud, helps us significantly, along with the Linux environments which are natively in-built into Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
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