Chapter 5. Cloud


The following chapters contain the most notable changes to public cloud platforms between RHEL 8 and RHEL 9:

5.1. Notable changes to Azure

TDX support is available a Technology Preview for RHEL on Azure

The Intel Trust Domain Extension (TDX) feature can as a Technology Preview now be used in RHEL 9.4 guest operating systems. If the host system supports TDX, you can deploy hardware-isolated RHEL 9 virtual machines (VMs), called trust domains (TDs). As a result, you will be able to create a CVM image with SecureBoot enabled on the Azure platform.

5.2. Notable changes to GCP

TDX support is available a Technology Preview for RHEL on GCP

The Intel Trust Domain Extension (TDX) feature can as a Technology Preview now be used in RHEL 9.4 guest operating systems. If the host system supports TDX, you can deploy hardware-isolated RHEL 9 virtual machines (VMs), called trust domains (TDs). With this enhancement, you can use the Intel Trust Domain Extension (TDX) feature in RHEL 9.4 on Google Cloud Platform.

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