Amrita EdTech provides professional RH403 Red Hat Satellite training with hands-on practical labs, real-time enterprise infrastructure practice, and expert technical guidance designed for Linux administrators, DevOps professionals, and IT infrastructure engineers.RH403 is an advanced Red Hat training program focused on enterprise system management, infrastructure automation, centralized server administration, and Red Hat Satellite management. The course helps IT professionals learn how to efficiently manage large-scale Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments using automation and centralized administration tools.
I wanted to get a Satellite instance up in my lab recently, but was bummed to see that it was not included in the Red Hat Developer Subscription. Red Hat sucks, basically. I did get Foreman+Katello up and have been finding good solutions to problems I have at work.
If only they considered those among us who are trying to find ways to incorporate their products into our work-infrastructure, they would make more money and have higher adoption. But easy-access-bad, thanks IBM!
Nonetheless, there are a number of things here that can be adapted and learned from. I very much appreciate you sharing.
Amritatechh@reddit
Amrita EdTech provides professional RH403 Red Hat Satellite training with hands-on practical labs, real-time enterprise infrastructure practice, and expert technical guidance designed for Linux administrators, DevOps professionals, and IT infrastructure engineers.RH403 is an advanced Red Hat training program focused on enterprise system management, infrastructure automation, centralized server administration, and Red Hat Satellite management. The course helps IT professionals learn how to efficiently manage large-scale Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments using automation and centralized administration tools.
Griffun@reddit
Thank you for sharing this!
I wanted to get a Satellite instance up in my lab recently, but was bummed to see that it was not included in the Red Hat Developer Subscription. Red Hat sucks, basically. I did get Foreman+Katello up and have been finding good solutions to problems I have at work.
If only they considered those among us who are trying to find ways to incorporate their products into our work-infrastructure, they would make more money and have higher adoption. But easy-access-bad, thanks IBM!
Nonetheless, there are a number of things here that can be adapted and learned from. I very much appreciate you sharing.
intrikat@reddit
Suse Manager is there for you.
reedacus25@reddit
And Uyuni doesn’t need a license
telmo_gaspar@reddit
You can also use hammer command to interact with Satellite API.
Burgergold@reddit
Thx, I need to replace my 6.11 on rhel7 and plan to setup a brand new 6.13+, will probably use this playbook