If you’re serious about server Linux, odds are good you’re running Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). There are other good ones; SuSE Linux Enteprise Server (SLES) and Ubuntu 16.04 Long Term Support (LTS) Server both spring to mind. But the Fortune 500 loves RHEL. Who can blame them? It comes not just with a top-flight Linux distribution but with the excellent RHEL. This document provides instructions on how to perform an in-place upgrade from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 to RHEL 8. Upgrading to RHEL 8 is a two-stage process. First you have to upgrade your system from RHEL 6 to RHEL 7 followed by an upgrade to RHEL 8. RHEL 6 ( Red Hat Enterprise Linux) Server is most widely used operating system in the Data Center for production environment. Most of the application like Oracle,Mail Servers & Web servers are installed on RHEL Servers.
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