Join Red Hat® for a hands-on technical workshop with Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 10 and Red Hat Satellite. On the RHEL front, we will cover what’s new in the latest release and get hands-on experience with a variety of features to help you build and manage your systems. During the Satellite lab, we’ll enable new users of Satellite to learn the fundamentals of how to configure and manage your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Systems at scale. This includes the basics of curating content/software, patching, and establishing a Standard Operating Environment.
Why You Can't Afford to Miss This Workshop:
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9:30 AM - 10:00AM
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Registration & breakfast
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10:00 AM
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Hands-on workshop kick-off |
10:15 AM - 12:00PM
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RHEL 10 labs
What’s new in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10: We will kick off the workshop with a brief overview of updates and changes included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.
Image mode: Would you like your Linux operating system updates to be as easy as something like updating a mobile phone? What about an easy roll-back feature to get you back to a known-working system state? Image mode allows you to build, stage, and deploy new Red Hat Enterprise Linux updates as images. After switching to an updated image, you can easily rollback to the previous image if needed.
Command line assistant: Included in your Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription, command line assistant provides a generative AI to help with administrative tasks, build scripts, or even diagnose and troubleshoot problems. See how using this feature will bring help closer to your finger tips!
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12:00 PM - 12:45PM
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Lunch
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12:45 PM - 2:45PM
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Satellite labs
Satellite Configuration: How do you quickly get your Satellite configured to manage your systems? We’ll walk you through the process of setting up components such as lifecycle environments, content views and synchronizing repositories to provide content.
Manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems: What’s the best way to get a handle on maintaining a fleet of Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems? We will show you how to use RHEL System Roles to create a Standard Operating Environment (SOE) and how to automatically apply the SOE to your systems at scale.
Curate content and keep systems up to date: How is content access controlled? How are systems patched at scale? And after they are patched, do they all need to be updated? We’ll walk through how to use the Tracer tool to check for reboots/service restarts, as well as content filters and patching.
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3:00 PM |
Wrap-up + Event concludes
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Principal Specialist Solutions Architect, RHEL, Red Hat
Important Notice | |
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Location:
Westin Houston Memorial City
945 Gessner Road
Houston, Texas 77024,United States
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
Any questions? Reach out to aapperso@redhat.com.