1장. System requirements and supported architectures
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 delivers a stable, secure, consistent foundation across hybrid cloud deployments with the tools needed to deliver workloads faster with less effort. You can deploy RHEL as a guest on supported hypervisors and Cloud provider environments as well as on physical infrastructure. It helps the applications take advantage of innovations in the leading hardware architecture platforms.
Review the guidelines provided for system, hardware, security, memory, and storage configuration before installing.
If you want to use your system as a virtualization host, review the necessary hardware requirements for virtualization.
RHEL supports the following architectures:
- AMD and Intel 64-bit architectures
- The 64-bit ARM architecture
- IBM Power Systems, Little Endian
- 64-bit IBM Z architectures
1.1. Supported installation targets 링크 복사링크가 클립보드에 복사되었습니다!
An installation target is a storage device that stores Red Hat Enterprise Linux and boots the system. Red Hat Enterprise Linux supports the following installation targets for IBM Z, IBM Power, AMD64, Intel 64, and 64-bit ARM systems:
- Storage connected by a standard internal interface, such as DASD, SCSI, SATA, or SAS
- BIOS/firmware RAID devices on the Intel64, AMD64 and arm64 architectures
- Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters and multipath devices. Some can require vendor-provided drivers.
- Xen block devices on Intel processors in Xen virtual machines.
- VirtIO block devices on Intel processors in KVM virtual machines.
Red Hat does not support installation to USB drives or SD memory cards. For information about support for third-party virtualization technologies, see the Red Hat Hardware Compatibility List.