Red Hat Raises RHEL Free Use Limit to 240 Systems

Red Hat has made changes to its program that offers free use of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution for organizations developing open software and individual developers. The Red Hat Developer initiative now allows for the installation of up to 240 virtual or physical systems, up from the previous limit of 16. Although the change has not been officially announced, it has been reflected in the web interface for the company’s customers.

This move by Red Hat is likely to be welcomed by developers who require the flexibility of being able to use a larger number of environments for their development work. By allowing for more installations, Red Hat is demonstrating its commitment to fostering a strong development community.

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution is a popular choice among developers due to its reliability and stability. With this change to their free program, Red Hat is making it easier for developers to access the software they need to build open software and systems.

As Red Hat has not yet officially announced the change, it’s unclear whether there will be any further updates or adjustments to the Red Hat Developer initiative. However, the increase in allowed installations is sure to be a positive development for the developer community.

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