RHEL 9 can be run on a variety of physical hardware, as a virtual machine on hypervisors, in containers, or as instances in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) public cloud services. With the money Red Hat receives from subscriptions, it supports other open source efforts, including those that provide upstream features that eventually end up in RHEL itself. Red Hat, owned by IBM, provides 24X7 subscription-based customer support as well as professional integration services. It is free for software-development purposes, but instances require registration with the Red Hat Subscription Management (RHSM) service.
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