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title: "Comparing Oracle Linux Manager" | ||
date: 2024-02-19 | ||
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summary: "In this video, the primary features and concepts of Oracle Linux Manager and OS Management Hub are compared for OS management of on-premises Oracle Linux system deployments." | ||
tags: ["osmh","video","osmh-admin"] | ||
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{{< youtube id="HKsoN2tHy8Q" title="Comparing Oracle Linux Manager to Oracle OS Management Hub" >}} | ||
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## Details | ||
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In this video, the primary features and concepts of Oracle Linux Manager and OS Management Hub are compared for OS management of on-premises Oracle Linux system deployments. This video compares the service architecture, interfaces, software sources vs software channels, registering new instances, groups, lifecycles, and making updates to managed systems between these two Oracle Linux OS Management solutions. | ||
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Oracle Linux Manager, formerly known as Spacewalk, provides a set of tools for managing the Oracle Linux software life cycle in small or large deployments. Oracle Linux Manager also helps you automate a kickstart installation, system configuration, and maintenance tasks, which enables you to rapidly deploy proven and consistent software configurations for Oracle Linux systems. | ||
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Oracle OS Management hub is the newest OS Management service that manages and monitors updates and patches for Oracle Linux environments in private data centers while providing a centralized management console as a service of Oracle Cloud infrastructure. |
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title: "Migrating from Oracle Linux Manager" | ||
date: 2024-02-20 | ||
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summary: "This video covers the key steps and details for taking an existing Oracle Linux Manager 2.10 deployment and rebuilding it in Oracle OS Management Hub." | ||
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{{< youtube id="6_NC_RG9TnE" title="Migrating from Oracle Linux Manager to Oracle OS Management Hub" >}} | ||
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## Details | ||
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This video covers the key steps and details for taking an existing Oracle Linux Manager deployment and rebuilding it in Oracle OS Management Hub.As you set up OS Management Hub for the first time, please refer to the training video series on deploying OS Management Hub and refer to the Getting Started documentation. The information covered in this video supplements the normal OS management Hub setup process for those migrating from an existing Oracle Linux Manager deployment. |