Linux
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Introduction
Effective patch management is essential for maintaining security, performance, and compliance in IT environments. Linux, known for its reliability and flexibility, is a cornerstone of many enterprise systems. This article provides an overview of the Linux distributions supported by SecOps Solution for patch management, ensuring that your systems remain up-to-date and secure.
Supported Linux Operating Systems
SecOps Solution extends comprehensive patch management support to the following Linux distributions and versions:
| Operating Systems | Supported Versions |
| Ubuntu | 24.10, 24.04, 23.10, 23.04, 22.10, 22.04, 21.10, 21.04, 20.04, 18.04, 16.04,14.04 |
| Debian | 12, 11, 10, 9, 8 |
| RHEL | 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 |
| Oracle Linux | 9, 8, 7, 6 |
| CentOS | stream9, stream8, 8, 7 |
| SUSE Enterprise Desktop | 15, 12, 11 |
| SUSE Enterprise Server | 15, 12, 11 |
| Amazon Linux | 2023, 2022, 2 |
| Fedora | 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32 |
| AlmaLinux | 9, 8 |
| Rocky Linux | 9, 8 |
Key Features of Linux Patch Management by SecOps Solution
Streamlined Updates: SecOps automates patch deployment, minimizing downtime and ensuring timely updates for all supported Linux distributions.
Centralized Management: A unified dashboard provides real-time insights into patch status, compliance metrics, and potential vulnerabilities.
Compatibility and Scalability: SecOps supports a diverse range of Linux distributions, catering to enterprises of all sizes and operational scopes.
Proactive Security: By regularly deploying security patches, SecOps helps prevent exploits and ensures your Linux systems stay resilient against emerging threats.
Customizable Schedules: Tailor patching schedules to minimize disruption and align with your organization's operational needs.
