8. May 2025

Oracle Linux Manager is EOL – Guide to migration

 

Oracle Linux Manager and Oracle Linux 7 are still in the extended support phase for a limited time. As a replacement for Oracle Linux Manager, Oracle recommends its OS Management Hub. This is part of Oracle Linux Support and is based on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Compute subscription which is available to customers exclusively as a managed service. Administrators and IT decision-makers are now faced with the challenge of migrating Oracle Linux Manager to a future-proof, flexible, and production-ready alternative for managing large Enterprise Linux environments — especially for on-premises operations or in security-critical (air-gapped) infrastructures. Selecting the right Oracle Linux Manager alternative is essential for maintaining control over complex Linux system management tasks in such environments.

Background: The end of support for Oracle Linux Manager

The discontinuation of Oracle Linux Manager marks the end of an era of local lifecycle management for Oracle Linux hosts operated by administrators themselves. The product, which was originally based on Spacewalk, was used for many years by companies worldwide to centralize software distribution, patching processes, system registration and inventory.

The official documentation (see Oracle Linux Manager Docs) confirms that no further development will take place and that the product will not receive any support. Extended support will also end in 2026. Users are encouraged to migrate to modern alternatives. This poses a particular challenge for companies with strict data protection or compliance requirements (e.g. critical infrastructure, public sector clients).

Oracle Linux and other RHEL-based Linux distributions

Oracle Linux is technically based on the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), but comes with its own adaptations – including the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK). While Oracle wants to demonstrate a certain independence with this, compatibility with RHEL is fundamentally maintained. This is also desired. In many companies, Oracle Linux tends to be positioned as a cheaper RHEL alternative.

In practice, numerous RHEL-based distributions are used, including

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL): industry standard, commercially supported by Red Hat.

  • AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux: Community-driven successors to CentOS, fully binary-compatible with RHEL.

  • Oracle Linux: Free to use, optional paid support, deep OCI integration.

  • SUSE Liberty Linux: A RHEL-compatible distribution provided by SUSE, especially for companies with mixed Linux environments. Part of the OpenELA initiative (Open Enterprise Linux Association), which provides an open, standardized basis for RHEL-compatible distributions.

The choice of operating system directly influences the selection of compatible management tools.

Alternatives to Oracle Linux Manager

The following solutions are available as replacements for managing large Enterprise Linux-based environments – each with their own advantages and disadvantages:

  1. OS Management Hub (Oracle)

The OS Management Hub is part of the Oracle Linux Support or OCI Compute subscription and is only available as a cloud service. The advantages are simple operation and direct manufacturer support. However, the limitations are not insignificant:

  • No support for third-party systems (Oracle Linux only)

  • Limited functionality compared to classic Linux management tools

  • No on-premises operation, unsuitable for airgapped or security-critical (KRITIS) environments

  • Vendor lock-in due to exclusive cloud availability

Product page: Easily Manage OS Environments On-Premises and in the Cloud

 

  1. Red Hat Satellite

Red Hat Satellite is the established tool for centralized administration of RHEL systems. It supports:

  • Provisioning

  • Configuration management (Ansible, Puppet)

  • Patching

  • Subscription management

However, the solution is limited to RHEL systems and is associated with high subscription costs. Companies with heterogeneous environments reach their limits here.

Product page: Red Hat Satellite

 

  1. SUSE Multi-Linux Manager

SUSE Multi-Linux Manager is suitable for heterogeneous Linux environments. The key points are

  • based on Uyuni – a fork of Spacewalk

  • optimized for SUSE environments

  • has no native RHEL integration

  • is therefore mainly suitable for SUSE environments.

Product page: SUSE Multi-Linux Manager: Open Source Linux Patch Management Platform

 

  1. orcharhino

orcharhino is a lifecycle management tool for heterogeneous environments. It is based on established open source components such as Foreman, Katello and Pulp and offers:

  • Support for RHEL, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, SLES, Debian/Ubuntu as well as Microsoft Windows

  • Patching, provisioning, configuration management and reporting

  • REST API for automation

  • Operation completely on-premises or in the cloud

  • Optionally also as a managed service by ATIX

  • Enterprise support at competitive prices

orcharhino is therefore particularly suitable for companies that require a central solution for their entire infrastructure – regardless of the operating system selected.

Product page: orcharhino.com

Conclusion

All the products presented use a subscription model. The selection of a successor to Oracle Linux Manager depends largely on the technical and organizational requirements:

 

Solution

On-Premises 

Multi-OS 

Vendor lock-in

Costs 

OS Management Hub 

✗ 

✗ 

High (Oracle) 

Low 

Red Hat Satellite 

✓ 

✗ 

High (Red Hat) 

Very high 

orcharhino 

✓ 

✓ 

None 

Medium

SUSE Multi-Linux Manager 

✓ 

✓ 

Rather for SUSE 

High

Among the available options, orcharhino is the most flexible and cost-efficient alternative for on-premises operation. Companies that that value open technologies, customizability and long-term investment security benefit from a wide range of functions, many years of operating experience and an active community in the open source environment. ATIX AG offers a free trial version and live demos at orcharhino.com.

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