Image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and RHEL for edge provide very similar benefits and operational workflows, and also address similar use cases. Image mode is becoming the preferred deployment method in RHEL 10, so in this article we’ll go over what this means for users of RHEL for edge.If you’re following news about the upcoming RHEL 10 release (currently in beta) or about Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI), you’ve heard about image mode for RHEL. And, if you’re a user of RHEL for edge, which is also a part of Red Hat Device Edge, you’ll have noticed that both start from
What image mode means for users of RHEL for edge
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