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Automate Red Hat Enterprise Linux

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Empowering Your Enterprise with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Automation

Introduction: For those familiar with the power of Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, the significance of choosing the right operating system for success in the modern professional environment is well understood. However, selecting the appropriate OS is just the initial step in establishing a foundation capable of delivering desired business outcomes at scale.

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Challenges of Manual Management: Manual management of heterogeneous environments is becoming increasingly time-consuming and often leads to errors and security risks when vulnerabilities are not promptly addressed. Inconsistencies in configuration between users and applications pose long-term maintenance challenges. Additionally, the scarcity of professionals capable of handling vast and complex infrastructures further complicates the scenario.

The Need for Constant Automation: As businesses grow and expand across different clouds, reaching the network’s edge, the management of such infrastructure requires continuous automation. Without automated processes, IT budgets may inflate due to the costs associated with manually managing applications and workloads. IT teams must operate 24/7 to handle systems in diverse environments effectively.

Benefits of Automation:

  1. Efficiency and Time Savings:

    • Automated processes streamline tasks, reducing the time and effort required for management.
    • Quick identification and correction of vulnerabilities enhance security.
  2. Consistency and Maintenance:

    • Automation ensures consistent configurations across users and applications, minimizing long-term maintenance issues.
  3. Scale and Complexity:

    • Managing a vast and complex infrastructure becomes more feasible with continuous automation.
  4. Cost-Effectiveness:

    • Automated processes contribute to cost control by eliminating the need for extensive manual management.

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