Controlling Chaos with Red Hat Satellite | Red Hat Enterprise Linux Presents 077
Managing packages, implementing critical fixes, and keeping it all straight throughout your environments is a challenge that has chased SysAdmins for many years. Red Hat Satellite is a tool designed to bring order to the process from dev to production, from datacenter to cloud. Join us as we take a look at how Satellite can manage the life cycle of your RHEL systems, provision new systems, and even provide analytics through Red Hat Insights!
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Chapters:
00:00 Stream Start
00:15 Welcome
01:00 RHEL 9.4
01:49 Peter Sagat
03:26 What is Red Hat Satellite
08:28 Satellite Use Cases
13:30 Demo: UI Overview
27:36 Demo: Repository Management
34:45 Demo: Managing Life Cycles
51:16 Demo: Composite Content Views
54:18 Demo: Filters
01:05:18 Wrap up
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Just as an aside, Pete mentioned the Kickstart templates in satellite; any in detail examples in a future episode, or even just mention of where to go for good examples at the end of an episode would be very welcome for me. I have dabbled with Kickstart templates and satellite, and not being super strong on Ruby, those things can be very difficult to understand the essential components, how to properly tweak them, etc.
Do we have a potential timeline for RHEL 8.10 getting NIAP certified? (Really want to get off 8.6)