A guide to TAP devices in Red Hat OpenShift pods

A guide to TAP devices in Red Hat OpenShift pods

A guide to TAP devices in Red Hat OpenShift pods The ability to build TAP devices in Red Hat Openshift pods containers is provided by the TAP device plugin. For user space programs, a TAP device offers frame reception and transmission. Rather than receiving frames from a standard network interface, it can be thought of…

An external cloud provider is supported in OpenShift on OpenStack

An external cloud provider is supported in OpenShift on OpenStack What are external cloud providers? In the past, the main Kubernetes repository had information about all cloud providers. Yet since Kubernetes wants to be everywhere, it must support a wide range of infrastructure providers. As it was determined that running everything from a single monolithic repository (and…

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New Features in Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security

New Features in Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security Security Adoption and Scaling Capabilities are Accelerated by Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security Three minor Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security updates and major improvements to Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security(RHACS) were released in the second half of 2022.  Throughout the 3.71, 3.72, and 3.73 releases, the RHACS team…