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What’s New In Red Hat Satellite 6.2?

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Satellite 6.2 release focuses on several key areas:

  • Remote Execution: Satellite 6.2 introduces remote execution, automating workflows and enabling users to take multiple actions against groups of systems. Now Satellite 6.2 can automatically reboot a system after a patch install or conduct rolling UPGRADES across hundreds of systems as easily as one.

    Users can easily build a script library, share scripts, and share repeatable workflows, so less experienced administrators can execute complex workflows. In addition, users can schedule tasks and use NEW dashboards for enhanced interaction with systems under management.

  • Federation: Satellite 6.2 lets you synchronize and export CONTENT from one Satellite to ANOTHER. This feature is especially useful for organizations that require their systems management solution to run disconnected from the internet for security purposes. Also known as Inter-Satellite-Sync.
  • Software Management Improvements: Satellite 6.2 delivers an easier-to-customize Puppet implementation through improved smart variable management.
  • Capsule Improvements: The Red Hat Satellite Capsule user interface provides much deeper insight into the health of the Capsule. View what services are running and their status, from the centralized Satellite console.
  • Support Containers and the Container Host Infrastructure: The latest version of Red Hat Satellite includes support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Atomic Hosts, Red Hat’s hardened platform for container workloads. Users can provision and manage RHEL Atomic Hosts and use it as a compute resource to deploy containers. In addition, Red Hat Satellite 6.2 SUPPORTS Docker v2 API and registries.

Satellite 6.2 release focuses on several key areas:



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