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With the CentOS Linux® 7 end of life approaching in June 2024, organizations currently face a choice. CentOS Linux users must migrate to a new operating system to continue receiving updates, patches, and new features.

While implementing a new operating system may seem tedious, it also presents an opportunity to reassess your organization’s needs and choose a platform that will better support your business and IT strategies now and in the future.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux brings a range of benefits to simplify fleet management, improve security, and reduce risk for your organization.

Convert2RHEL is a no-cost, fully supported migration tool that simplifies the CentOS migration process while maintaining existing customizations, configurations, and preferences. It’s an automated way to convert to Red Hat Enterprise Linux — instead of manually redeploying all your workloads.

Join Red Hat® to discuss and prepare for the upcoming CentOS Linux end of life, and get hands-on with the Convert2RHEL tool.

TOPICS COVERED:

  • CentOS Linux end of life
  • Introduction to Convert2RHEL and demo
  • Convert2RHEL hands-on lab

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This workshop is ideal for developers, system administrators, and infrastructure architects with a technical background.

PRE-REQUISITES

Lab materials will be provided.

Attendees should have a basic understanding of working with Linux systems and must have a laptop with Chrome 73+, Firefox 60+, Edge 40+, or Safari 12+ installed. There is no student prep work required prior to the workshop.

Virtual Workshop

Date : Nov 23, 2023
Time : 12.30 PM - 2.00 PM SGT/3.30 PM - 5.00 PM AEDT/10.00 AM - 11.30 AM IST
Location : Virtual via On24
Any questions? Please email aapramey@redhat.com.


Benjamin Blasco

Benjamin Blasco

Senior Solution Architect, RHEL

Benjamin Blasco is a Solution Architect working with customers and partners to get the best from Linux, automation, and containers. With a history in services and telecommunications, he understands the importance of testing, consistency, and repeatability in managing enterprise environments at scale. He enjoys running, live music, and exploring his hometown of Melbourne, Australia.