RHEL 9.3 with GUI
Zainab Market
RHEL 9.3 with GUI
Zainab Market
RHEL 9.3 with GUI
Zainab Market
Deploy RHEL 9.3 with GUI (Graphical User Interface)
Description:Unlock the full potential of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) combined with the convenience of a graphical user interface (GUI) in our latest Azure offer. This solution is meticulously crafted for businesses and developers seeking a robust, secure, and user-friendly Linux environment in the cloud.
Key Features:
- Intuitive GUI: Experience the ease of managing your Linux server with a graphical interface, making it accessible even for those new to Linux.
- Enhanced Security: Leverage RHEL's industry-leading security features, now with an intuitive GUI layer for simplified security management.
- Seamless Integration: Enjoy seamless integration with Azure services, ensuring compatibility and performance in a cloud-native environment.
- Optimized Performance: Benefit from RHEL's performance optimization, tailored for Azure's cloud architecture, ensuring fast and efficient operation.
- Scalability: Effortlessly scale your resources to meet your evolving business needs without compromising on performance.
- Support & Reliability: Gain peace of mind with Red Hat's renowned support and the reliability of Azure's infrastructure.
Use Cases:
- Ideal for enterprises requiring a stable, secure, and high-performance Linux environment.
- Perfect for developers needing a user-friendly Linux interface with the robustness of RHEL.
- Suitable for organizations looking to leverage Linux in a cloud-native setting with easy-to-navigate GUI.
Get Started Today: Deploy RHEL with GUI on Azure and transform the way you interact with Linux in the cloud. Benefit from a powerful combination of performance, security, and ease of use, backed by the reliability of Azure and Red Hat.
Important notes:
- This image doesn’t need a GPU but you will need at least 2 cores and 8 GB ram,
- DON'T FORGET TO REGESTER YOUR VM
- You must ssh to the server using the user you configured when you created the VM and give yourself a password using the command ($ sudo passwd “your username”).
- YOU MUST FIRST SSH INTO THE VM TO HAVE YOUR IP WHITE-LISTED FOR RDP
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