
1- With 480+ AWS and 230+ Azure accounts under management, we need a stack that scales seamlessly. RHEL 8 with Nginx, MariaDB/MySQL, and PHP is lightweight, cloud-optimized, and handles high concurrency better than traditional LAMP setups.
2-Many of our customers rely on reverse proxies (Nginx) for routing and load balancing. LEMP on RHEL 8 is purpose-built for API-driven applications, microservices, and modern web apps where performance and request handling are critical.
3-SELinux integration in RHEL 8 provides hardened security policies out-of-the-box. Combined with Red Hat’s patch cadence plus our own hardening rules/configs.
4-Nginx’s event-driven architecture consumes fewer resources compared to Apache. This translates into lower cloud costs and better ROI for customers running at scale. ( Eventually cost that drives us 😊) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1- monitoring and troubleshooting for LEMP on RHEL 8 isn’t as rich as wait you get with container-native stacks like Kubernetes/OpenShift.
2-Certain legacy applications still expect Apache modules or oldre MySQL features, which can make migrations to LEMP less straightforward. So If RHEL ca provide some soft of tool
Or utility to handle these, tha would be a game changer. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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