Various Red Hat documentation pages began seeing updates yesterday along with RHEL 10.0 ISOs appearing in the customer download portal to reflect RHEL10 reaching general availability (GA) status.
Those with a Red Hat customer account can begin downloading the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 release images via access.redhat.com/downloads.
Red Hat hasn’t formally announced Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 GA availability but should be imminent. The RHEL 10.0 official release has been widely expected to occur leading up to the Red Hat Summit taking place 19 to 22 May in Boston.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 updates its supported x86_64 hardware requirements, delivers better performance on modern servers, is Wayland-focused for those planning to use RHEL 10 on the desktop, a much newer kernel release, and a whole lot of other software package updates over what is otherwise shipped by RHEL 9. More RHEL 10 benchmarks to come soon on Phoronix.