There is no upgrade path if you plan to continue using RHEL 7.9 as the
controller.

Current supported versions are going to require a Python version (3.8 or
3.9+) newer than what is available on RHEL 7.9.

On Mon, Dec 5, 2022 at 1:43 PM Ramkumar A <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Ansible 2.9.7 is running on RHEL 7.9 server.
> We are planning to upgrade the Ansible to latest version.
>
> As per documentation, there are many Ansible versions released after 2.9.7
> and latest one is Ansible 7 (ansible-core and ansible).
>
> Can you advise which version would be the appropriate one to upgrade from
> 2.9.7 on the existing RHEL 7.9 server ? Does latest Ansible versions
> support RHEL 7.9 ?
>
> Thanks,
> Ram.
>
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