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Using Red Hat Systems Management Tools in a Hybrid Cloud

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Assumptions<br />

● An adequate quantity of RHEL with<br />

Smart <strong>Management</strong> subscriptions has<br />

been acquired and is accessible <strong>in</strong> a<br />

<strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> Customer Portal account.<br />

● An AWS account has already been<br />

created.<br />

<strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> Satellite Server<br />

● Proper network<strong>in</strong>g has been configured<br />

to enable DNS resolution between the<br />

Satellite server and cloud <strong>in</strong>stances<br />

RHEL<br />

Physical<br />

System<br />

RHEL<br />

VM<br />

RHEL<br />

VM<br />

RHEL<br />

<strong>Cloud</strong><br />

Instance<br />

RHEL<br />

<strong>Cloud</strong><br />

Instance<br />

– i.e. Virtual Private <strong>Cloud</strong> (VPC) <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> Certified Hypervisor<br />

AWS<br />

● Adequate bandwidth/latency between<br />

the on-premise Satellite server and<br />

cloud <strong>in</strong>stances

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