
UNIX Health Check
@unixhealthcheck
UNIX Health Check provides software for AIX and Red Hat systems. It improves performance, increases security, avoids outages, and stabilizes your UNIX systems.
Three years after its major previous release, RHEL 9, Red Hat has officially released Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10, powered by kernel 6.12. Of course, UNIX Health Check has completed the validation of its software on RHEL 10! unixhealthcheck.com

RHEL 9 was released. Our team of developers have worked quickly to test our software on this newest release, as well as on CentOS Stream 9. We're happy to announce that UNIX Health Check now supports RHEL 9. unixhealthcheck.com

Version 8.5 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux has been released. Along with that, similar releases of CentOS, CentOS Stream, Oracle Linux, Alma Linux and Rocky Linux have been made available. These updates are now supported by UNIX Health Check.

Rocky Linux 8.4 is now fully supported by UNIX Health Check. We have tested this new operating system thoroughly and we've updated our software to function correctly on it. unixhealthcheck.com/news#nr51

CentOS Stream 8 has been added to the list of supported operating systems for UNIX Health Check. unixhealthcheck.com/news#nr50

For those who can't wait, we have good news: AlmaLinux OS has officially been released on March 30th, 2021. To celebrate the launch, AlmaLinux has been added to the list of supported Linux versions for UNIX Health Check! unixhealthcheck.com/news#nr49

After careful testing, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux version of UNIX Health Check now includes support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8, which was recently released by Red Hat on March 31st, 2020. unixhealthcheck.com
UNIX Health Check completed the Red Hat certification process of its product, UNIX Health Check for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is now listed in the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog. Look us up at catalog.redhat.com/software/appli…

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux version of UNIX Health Check now includes support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1, which was recently released by Red Hat. unixhealthcheck.com/news#nr45
UNIX Health Check scans UNIX systems for issues. It's an automated check list. Receive a report in minutes. Available for AIX and RHEL. Designed to help you pro-actively detect configuration abnormalities and other system issues. Learn more at: unixhealthcheck.com

Improve Linux and UNIX system health & reduce manual labor by automating system checks. Learn about the benefits of using UNIX Health Check on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and/or AIX: unixhealthcheck.com/reasons

UNIX Health Check has been listed on the IBM Marketplace website. Come and visit us at: ibm.com/us-en/marketpl…

UNIX Health Check has completed testing of its software for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0, which was released by Red Hat on May 7th, 2019. As such, UNIX Health Check now support running its software on RHEL 8 systems. unixhealthcheck.com

UNIX Health Check software is now available in the format of a RPM package. You can use regular "rpm" commands to install, upgrade, remove and query UNIX Health Check software, making it easier to manage the software installations on your systems. unixhealthcheck.com/news#nr41

UNIX Health Check now supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6, Scientific Linux 7.6, Oracle Linux 7.6 and CentOS 7.6.1810. Our software has been updated for these new releases and has been thoroughly tested as well. unixhealthcheck.com
Do you recognize how complex and much there is to configure on Linux or AIX? We make UNIX configurations easy. We check thousands of items on UNIX systems. Download a demo at unixhealthcheck.com/demo
We have updated our demo versions for the UNIX Health Check software, for both the Red Hat and AIX versions. From now on you can download demo versions that include the first 100 checks of the full versions of our software. Download it at: unixhealthcheck.com/demo

Want to know how to set up a Remote Desktop Connection (RDP) to a Linux system? Check out the UNIX Health Check Tech Blog at unixhealthcheck.com/blog?id=450
We've been adding many new articles to our tech blog lately. Today, learn how to use tmp.mount, a virtual mount point in memory for the /tmp filesystem, on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. unixhealthcheck.com/blog?id=440
Learn how to use Logical Volume Management (LVM) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. In our latest blog entry we discuss how to set up a new volume group, and create file systems on top of logical volumes. unixhealthcheck.com/blog?id=438
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