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Chapter 1. What’s New
- Red Hat Update Infrastructure 5.0 November 2025
- RHUI 5 has been completely redesigned to run as containers. This means each part of the system — from syncing content to delivering updates — is packaged into containers. All appliances and the installer are delivered as container images which means that RHUI 5 can be run on RHEL and later versions, Fedora, and other platforms that support podman and can be provisioned via {AnsibleNameShort}.
- RHUI 5 containers are rootless.
- Migrating to RHUI 5 can be performed in both in-place and hybrid mode. Hybrid mode means that the target RHUI 5 machine could have a different operating system or version.
- RHUI 5 installation can now be cloned
The following issues that were reported in RHUI 4 are resolved in Red Hat Update Infrastructure5:
- The rhui-installer can now manage max-requests values for Gunicorn.
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Gunicorn logs are now located in
/var/log/pulp. - A cron job has been added to clean up Pulp’s temp files.
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The rhui-manager now supports
stop-syncing. - RHSM Entitlement certification can now be verified by hash.
The following enhancements are now available in RHUI 5.
- When the content delivery system (CDS) is re-installed, RHUI will automatically check for refreshed certificates.
- RHUI 5 now supports passwordless local connections via Unix sockets.