AlmaLinux OS 9.5 Released: Enhances Performance and Security

November 19, 2024

In a significant development for the open-source community, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation has released AlmaLinux OS 9.5 (Teal Serval), which is designed as a free and stable fork of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.5. This update brings an array of enhancements aimed at improving system performance monitoring, data visualization, and performance data collection. With better module streams to support web applications and fortified cryptographic security, AlmaLinux OS 9.5 takes a progressive approach to security by updating crypto-policies specifically for Java algorithms. The SELinux policy, an essential component for many system administrators, has also seen important refinements to support QEMU Guest Agent operations more effectively. Additionally, ca-certificates now deliver trusted CA roots via the OpenSSL directory format, further securing the system.

Comprehensive Developer Updates

Developers are poised to see significant performance, reliability, and scalability improvements thanks to this release. AlmaLinux OS 9.5 introduces new versions of critical compiler tools including GCC 14, LLVM 18.1.8, Rust 1.79.0, Go 1.22, GCC 11.5, and Annobin 12.70. These updates aim to streamline the development process while also ensuring compatibility with a broad range of applications. Several key components have also received updates, including .NET 9.0, BIND 9.18, Apache 2.4.62, Node.js 22, GDB 14.2, Valgrind 3.23.0, SystemTap 5.1, elfutils 0.191, libabigail 2.5, PCP 6.2.2, Grafana 10.2.6, NSS 3.101, and OpenSSL 3.2.2. These updates are set to enhance the functionalities of AlmaLinux OS 9.5, making it a robust, reliable development environment for a wide array of use cases.

Improved Accessibility and Stability

A standout feature of AlmaLinux OS 9.5 is its use of the Linux kernel 5.14.0-427.13.1.el9_4, which provides both enhanced stability and superior performance. Additionally, installation ISOs are available for a diverse range of architectures, such as x86_64, ARM64, ppc64le, and IBM System Z (s390x). This makes AlmaLinux OS highly versatile, capable of meeting the needs of various hardware setups and user demands. The release is tailored for both newcomers seeking fresh installations and current users planning to upgrade their systems. For those upgrading, the process is simple and can be done using a straightforward terminal command, ensuring a seamless transition to this latest version.

AlmaLinux OS 9.5 highlights the foundation’s dedication to offering a free and open-source alternative to enterprise operating systems like RHEL. The enhancements in this release reflect ongoing efforts to bolster compatibility, security, and overall performance. The AlmaLinux OS Foundation’s latest version builds on its reputation for providing dependable and stable software solutions, making it a top choice for enterprises and developers alike.

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