AlmaLinux 9.4, codenamed “Seafoam Ocelot,” arrived on May 6, 2024. This exciting new release from the AlmaLinux OS Foundation closely mirrors Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.4, offering a free and open-source alternative with full compatibility. In this article, we will explore the key features available in this edition.
Improved web-console functionality
This release brings a plethora of enhancements aimed at bolstering machine security, optimizing data protection, and prioritizing system reliability. With a focus on empowering users with additional automation capabilities, AlmaLinux OS 9.4 introduces improvements to the Web Console and system roles, ensuring seamless management and consistency in complex IT environments.
Security Updates
Several security-focused updates are included in AlmaLinux 9.4:
Virtualization Features
For users working in hybrid cloud environments, AlmaLinux 9.4 delivers enhanced virtual machine snapshot capabilities. This facilitates improved backups, restores, and overall management of virtualized workloads.
Performance and Developer Tools
With updated module streams, AlmaLinux OS 9.4 offers improved performance, reliability, and scalability for building and managing applications. This includes updated versions of popular development tools like Python 3.12, Ruby 3.3, PHP 8.2, nginx 1.24, MariaDB 10.11, and PostgreSQL 16. It doesn’t stop there. This release also brings other updated components, such as Git, GCC, LLVM, Go, and Rust toolset.
Legacy Hardware Support Makes a Comeback
AlmaLinux 9.4 re-introduces support for a range of deprecated hardware. This includes specific PCI IDs for controllers from Dell, HP, IBM, and others. This is a welcome addition for those maintaining older hardware.
To see the full list of legacy hardware supported in this release, visit the “Extended hardware support” section.
Powered by Linux kernel 5.14.0-427.13.1.el9_4, AlmaLinux OS 9.4 is available for download on four architectures:
The installation ISOs can be found on AlmaLinux mirrors.
Upgrading from AlmaLinux 9.x
Upgrading to AlmaLinux 9.4 is simple. If you’re already running AlmaLinux 9.x version, simply run the following command in your terminal:
$ sudo dnf upgrade -y
AlmaLinux 9.4 continues to solidify AlmaLinux as a powerful open-source alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. With its focus on security, stability, performance, and broader hardware support, it is the go-to choice for businesses and individual users alike.
For a complete list of changes and detailed information, refer to the official release notes.
Read our step-by-step guide on how to seamlessly migrate from CentOS 7 or 8 to AlmaLinux 9.
The sources for this article include a story from 9to5Linux.
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