| Phase | End Date | Service | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Full Support | Aug 1, 2024 | No new features, drivers, or hardware enablement. | | Maintenance Support 2 | | Only Critical/Severe (CVE score 7+) security patches + urgent bug fixes. | | Extended Life Support (ELS) | Nov 30, 2026 | Paid add-on. Only critical CVEs for specific components (httpd, kernel, glibc). |
# Linux / MacOS sha256sum rhel-server-7.9-x86_64-dvd.iso # Compare against the official checksum file (usually on the same Red Hat customer portal download page) dd if=rhel-server-7.9-x86_64-dvd.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress && sync 8. Conclusion rhel-server-7.9-x86_64-dvd.iso is a frozen, stable artifact representing the final evolution of the RHEL 7 generation. While it remains a robust platform for legacy workloads due to its mature XFS support, stable systemd-219, and extensive hardware drivers, it is not recommended for greenfield deployments in 2024. Organizations should treat this ISO as a maintenance tool for existing RHEL 7 systems or as a migration baseline to RHEL 8/9 via the Leapp utility. Without an ELS subscription, systems built from this ISO will become security liabilities after November 30, 2024. Reference: Red Hat Lifecycle Policy v.2023; RHEL 7.9 Release Notes (RHBA-2020:4664). Rhel-server-7.9-x86-64-dvd.iso
| Phase | End Date | Service | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Full Support | Aug 1, 2024 | No new features, drivers, or hardware enablement. | | Maintenance Support 2 | | Only Critical/Severe (CVE score 7+) security patches + urgent bug fixes. | | Extended Life Support (ELS) | Nov 30, 2026 | Paid add-on. Only critical CVEs for specific components (httpd, kernel, glibc). |
# Linux / MacOS sha256sum rhel-server-7.9-x86_64-dvd.iso # Compare against the official checksum file (usually on the same Red Hat customer portal download page) dd if=rhel-server-7.9-x86_64-dvd.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress && sync 8. Conclusion rhel-server-7.9-x86_64-dvd.iso is a frozen, stable artifact representing the final evolution of the RHEL 7 generation. While it remains a robust platform for legacy workloads due to its mature XFS support, stable systemd-219, and extensive hardware drivers, it is not recommended for greenfield deployments in 2024. Organizations should treat this ISO as a maintenance tool for existing RHEL 7 systems or as a migration baseline to RHEL 8/9 via the Leapp utility. Without an ELS subscription, systems built from this ISO will become security liabilities after November 30, 2024. Reference: Red Hat Lifecycle Policy v.2023; RHEL 7.9 Release Notes (RHBA-2020:4664).
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