You have now successfully downloaded the RHEL 7.9 Server DVD ISO. You can now burn this to a DVD, write it to a USB drive using tools like Rufus or Etcher, or mount it in a virtual machine's settings to begin your installation.
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Both are bug-for-bug compatible with RHEL 7.9. Their 7.x versions use the same source code (without Red Hat trademarks).
You can install these and later migrate to RHEL if needed. You have now successfully downloaded the RHEL 7
By following these steps, you should be able to successfully download the RHEL 7.9 ISO file and start exploring the features of this powerful operating system.
Before you begin, you need two things:
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Always verify the checksum. Red Hat publishes SHA-256 hashes on their official download page. You can install these and later migrate to RHEL if needed