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Satellite
Original authorRed Hat
Initial release2002; 24 years ago (2002)[1]
Stable release
6.17 / May 6, 2025; 9 months ago (2025-05-06)
Operating systemLinux
Websiteaccess.redhat.com/products/red-hat-satellite

Incomputing,Red HatSatellite[2] is a systems-management product by the company “Red Hat”. It allows system administrators to deploy and manageRed Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) hosts.

A Satellite server registers with Red Hat Subscription Management, mirrors all relevant software like security errata and bug fixes, and provides this together with locally added software and configuration to the attached servers.

The managed hosts register against the local Satellite server and access the provided resources like software packages, patches, configuration, etc. while they also provide information about the current health state of the server to the Satellite[3]

As of March 2017:

  • The latest version is Red Hat Satellite 6,[4] based onForeman. This article focuses on Red Hat Satellite 6
  • The previous version was Red Hat Satellite 5. Based onSpacewalk, it is still in widespread use despite being in the sunset of its lifecycle
    Further information:§ Red Hat Satellite 5

Architecture

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Source:[5]

Red Hat Satellite Server

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The Red Hat Satellite Server enables planning and management of the content life cycle and the configuration of Capsule Servers and hosts through GUI, CLI (Hammer), or API (RESTful API).

Capsule Servers

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Capsule Servers mirror content from the Satellite Server to establish content sources in different geographical locations, they are analogous to the Red Hat Satellite 5 Proxy Server.

Managed Client Systems

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As well as Supported Managed Hosts Red Hat Satellite 6 also has some deployment and management capability on certain other hosts though Red Hat Support for these will be limited.[6][7]

Connection to Red Hat Customer Portal and External Content Sources

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Satellite generally operates in "connected" mode, registering directly with theRHN and downloading relevant software into Satellite's software channels. The organisation's hosts then register against the local Satellite server, instead of directly against Red Hat Network.

For secure deployments, Satellite can operate in a "Disconnected" mode, where updates are downloaded directly from Red Hat via an Internet connected machine and then uploaded into Satellite or a local offline RHN proxy.

Both modes allow the organisation to control which versions of software it makes available for its hosts, as well as making additional software available within the local network.

Red Hat Satellite 6 components

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Component[8][9]Details
The ForemanProvision and Life Cycle Management of physical and virtual systems
KatelloForeman Plug-in for Subscription and Repository Management
CandlepinService in Katello to handle subscription management
PulpService in Katello to handle repository and content management
HammerCLI tool providing command line and shell equivalents of most WEB UI functions
REST APIRESTful API service for System Administrators and Developers to write custom scripts and third party interface applications
Apache TomcatEmbedded Tomcat server for Web UI and API service connections
PuppetA Puppet Master server installed as part of a Red Hat Satellite 6 Master Server or Capsule server
Hiera[10]A Key-Value database that is part of Puppet and helps keep site specific data out of manifests

Major modules

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Source:[11]

Provision

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Satellite offers numerous methods for deploying hosts, including simplekickstart,bare metal install andre-imaging. Current versions of Satellite support kickstart usingCobbler as an underlying framework.PXE Boot, and Koan are methods that can be used to implement bare metal installs and re-imaging of hosts.

Manage

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Satellite assists in remotely managing hosts in several areas: software, operational management, and configuration. The 3[clarification needed] main mechanisms for managing hosts are:

  • Software Channel
  • Configuration Channels
  • Activation Keys

Monitor

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Satellite can provide monitoring of software and systems via probes. These probes periodically explore the target host and send alerts if the probes do not get the correct replies, or if the replies fall outside of some specified range.

History and Lifecycle

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A primary purpose of earlier versions of Satellite was to allow organizations to utilize the benefits ofRed Hat Network (RHN) without having to provide public Internet access to their servers or other client systems.[12] Later version of the tool have developed increased functionality.

Satellite
version
Release dateEnd of Full Support[13]Last minorNotes
release
Unsupported: 331 August 2005Initial Red Hat Satellite released.
Unsupported: 431 August 2005Red Hat Satellite 4 released.
Unsupported: 526 June 2007Red Hat Satellite 5 released. Later donated as open source project upstream for Red Hat Satellite 5.[14]
Unsupported: 5.631 January 2019
Unsupported: 5.731 January 2019
Unsupported: 5.820 June 201731 May 2020Last release based onSpacewalk.
Unsupported: 6.010 September 201421 February 20186.0.8Technological base changed towards a combination of the Open Source projects Foreman (Web-Gui, Deployment), Foreman-Katello plugin (Content & Software Management), Puppet (Configuration Management) and others. Spacewalk is no longer upstream for Satellite.
Unsupported: 6.112 August 201530 October 20186.1.12
Unsupported: 6.225 July 201631 May 20196.2.16
Unsupported: 6.3[15]21 February 201831 October 20196.3.5This release allows integration withAnsible Tower.
Unsupported: 6.4[16]16 October 201830 April 20206.4.4This release has built inAnsible Core, later Puppet 5.
Unsupported: 6.5[17]14 May 2019Oct 20206.5.3
Unsupported: 6.622 October 201914 May 20216.6.3
Unsupported: 6.7[18]15 April 2020Oct 20216.7.5With the introduction of Azure provisioning support, you can create a compute resource for Azure and provision new hosts on Azure from the Satellite web UI, API, or Hammer CLI.
Unsupported: 6.827 October 2020Jun 20226.8.6
Unsupported: 6.9[19]21 April 2021Oct 20226.9.10
Unsupported: 6.10[20]16 November 202131 May 2023
Unsupported: 6.11[21]5 July 2022Jan 2024Originally planned as version 7 due to removing Puppet. Rebranded to 6.11 after deciding to make Puppet integration optional and disabled by default based on community feedback.
Unsupported: 6.12[22]16 November 2022May 2024Removes installation support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Unsupported: 6.13[23]3 May 2023Nov 2024
Unsupported: 6.14[24]8 November 2023May 2024
Supported: 6.15[25]3 April 2024Nov 2024Still requires RHEL 8. RHEL 9 not supported for Satellite
Latest version:6.16[26]5 November 2024May 2025RHEL 9 supported
Latest version:6.17[27]6 May 2025May 2025RHEL 9 supported
Latest version:6.18[28]6 May 2025May 2025RHEL 9 supported

RHEL 10 supported

Ios Advisor now GA release

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Future of Red Hat Satellite 6

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The Lifecycle of Red Hat Satellite 6 is recorded at theRed Hat Satellite and Proxy Server Life Cycle which is updated as required, with future events on abona fide basis.[29] When viewed in August 2019, Red Hat didn't indicate any date for end of support.

Red Hat Satellite 5

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For Red Hat Satellite version 5 the Satellite Application was implemented by a toolset namedProject Spacewalk.

Red Hat announced in June 2008 Project Spacewalk was to be made open source under the GPLv2 License[14]

Satellite 5.3 was the first version to be based on upstream Spacewalk code.[30]

In the Spacewalk FAQ[31] issued in 2015 after the release of Red Hat Satellite 6:

  • Red Hat formally released Spacewalk as open source(GPLv2) in June 2008.
  • Red Hat would continue to sponsor and support Spacewalk as the upstream Red Hat Satellite 5. however that participation is anticipated to diminish as Red Hat Satellite 5 enters the final phases of its lifecycle. Spacewalk is not and can never be upstream for Red Hat Satellite 6 released in September 2014.[32][33] due to it being a ground up rebuild with a different toolset.

Future of Red Hat Satellite 5

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The Lifecycle of Red Hat Satellite 5 is recorded at theRed Hat Satellite and Proxy Server Life Cycle which is updated as required, with future events on abona fide basis.[29] When viewed in March 2017 Red Hat indicated:

  • Red Hat Satellite 5 is in the finalProduction 3 phase.
  • The current releases, 5.6 and 5.7, would remain supported through January 2019.
  • A further minor release 5.8 will be the only release supported in a supplementaryExtended Life Phase from February 2019 through toEOL in May 2020.

As of April 2017[update] Satellite minor release 5.8 is in available inbeta.[34]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Red Hat Satellite 6 roadmap and demonstration". Red Hat Summit. 2016-10-21. Retrieved2017-03-25.
  2. ^"Introducing Red Hat Satellite 6 - Datasheet"(PDF). Red Hat. 2014. Retrieved2016-02-03.
  3. ^Kalidindi, Srinivas R. (2007)."3.2.1".Linux Operating System Configuration Management Framework: A Scalable and Efficient Approach Using Open Source Utilities (MSC.).Ohio University. Retrieved2017-03-17.
  4. ^"Red Hat Satellite 6 comes with improved server and cloud management". znet. 2014-09-10. Retrieved2017-03-24.
  5. ^"Architecture Guide Introduction to Red Hat Satellite 6". Retrieved2017-02-02.
  6. ^"Satellite 6 Support for non-Red Hat distributions". Red Hat. 2016-09-07. Retrieved2016-02-03.
  7. ^"How does Red Hat support scripting frameworks?". Red Hat. 2016-04-01. Retrieved2016-02-05.
  8. ^"architecture-guide Components". Red Hat. Retrieved2017-02-02.
  9. ^"architecture-guide Components usage". Red Hat. Retrieved2017-02-02.
  10. ^"Hiera 3.2". Puppet. Retrieved2017-02-02.
  11. ^Loschwitz, Martin; Feilner, Markus; Casad, Joe (1 February 2015)."Exploring Red Hat Satellite Server 6" (171). Linux Magazine.Archived from the original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved3 February 2017.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  12. ^"Red Hat Network Satellite 5.0 Installation Guide - RHN Satellite Server". 2008. Retrieved2017-02-03.
  13. ^Red Hat Satellite Product Life Cycle
  14. ^ab"Project Spacewalk Announcement". Red Hat. 2008-06-02. Retrieved2017-01-31.
  15. ^"Satellite 6.3 is now available". 21 Feb 2018. Retrieved16 August 2019.
  16. ^"Red Hat Satellite 6.4 is now generally available". 16 Oct 2018. Retrieved16 August 2019.
  17. ^"Red Hat Satellite 6.5 is now available". 14 May 2019. Retrieved16 August 2019.
  18. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.7". 15 April 2020. Retrieved21 April 2020.
  19. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.9". 21 April 2021. Retrieved30 April 2021.
  20. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.10". 16 November 2021. Retrieved6 March 2022.
  21. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.11". 5 July 2022. Retrieved17 May 2023.
  22. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.12". 16 November 2022. Retrieved17 May 2023.
  23. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.13". 3 May 2023. Retrieved17 May 2023.
  24. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.14". 8 Nov 2023. Retrieved10 Nov 2024.
  25. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.15". 3 April 2024. Retrieved24 June 2024.
  26. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.16". 5 November 2024. Retrieved9 November 2024.
  27. ^"Now available: Red Hat Satellite 6.17". May 20, 2025. Retrieved12 November 2025.
  28. ^"New AI Management and Security Capabilities". 4 November 2025. Retrieved12 November 2025.
  29. ^ab"Red Hat Satellite and Proxy Server Life Cycle". Red Hat. Retrieved2017-03-25.
  30. ^"Red Hat stretches Linux system management tentacle".The Register. 2009-09-02. Retrieved2014-02-05.
  31. ^"(Spacewalk) Frequently Asked Questions". Red hat. 2015. Retrieved2017-02-01.
  32. ^"Satellite version 6 with Puppet, git, Foreman, Katello, Pulp and Candlepin included - questions on using Puppet".Red Hat Customer Portal. 9 July 2014.
  33. ^"Spacewalk: Free & Open Source Linux Systems Management". redhat.com. Retrieved2012-10-14.
  34. ^"Red Hat Satellite 5.8 Beta Program". Red Hat. 5 April 2017. Retrieved16 May 2017.

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