AlmaLinux Enterprise-Grade Server OS compatible with RHEL 8

What is AlmaLinux? According to the website https://almalinux.org/

AlmaLinux is an enterprise-grade server OS, a stable Linux distribution with regular releases that come with long support windows. You can rely on AlmaLinux to run you and your clients’ critical workloads.

  • Fedora-like distribution based on a precise RHEL clone
  • Production-ready and stable, matching RHEL features 1:1
  • Enjoy the predictability of a stable release issued in tandem with RHEL

No-Cost, Self-Supported RHEL up to 16 systems under Individual Developer Subscription for RHEL

From RHEL, “No-cost RHEL for small production workloads and customer development teams

We’re addressing this by expanding the terms of the Red Hat Developer program so that the Individual Developer subscription for RHEL can be
used in production for up to 16 systems. That’s exactly what it sounds like: for small production use cases, this is no-cost, self-supported RHEL.
You need only to sign in with a free Red Hat account (or via single sign-on through GitHub, Twitter, Facebook, and other accounts) to download
RHEL and receive updates. Nothing else is required. This isn’t a sales program and no sales representative will follow up. An option will exist within
the subscription to easily upgrade to full support, but that’s up to you.

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The updated Individual Developer subscription for RHEL will be available no later than February 1, 2021.

How to Install Intel® oneAPI Toolkits

In this four-minute video, Intel’s David Liu provides installation instructions for an offline/local installation of Intel’s oneAPI Toolkits. David shows you where to find the Intel oneAPI Toolkits, how to download the toolkits, and the various ways to install the toolkits: from the GUI or from the command line (a silent install without the GUI, an interactive install, or a custom install).