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Rightsize OpenShift Applications: A Guide for Developers

Rightsize OpenShift Applications: A Guide for Developers Introduction: Considering the following scenario: Your Rightsize OpenShift Applications has been running in Red Hat OpenShift for months when all of a sudden the container platform informs you that there are insufficient resources to allow it to spin up a new pod in the cluster. Or consider another…

Google Cloud Marketplace is now offering Red Hat OpenShift

Google Cloud Marketplace is now offering Red Hat OpenShift Red Hat OpenShift is now accessible on Google Cloud Marketplace, which we are delighted to announce. An enterprise-ready application platform for open hybrid cloud and multi-cloud strategy and innovation in Red Hat OpenShift. Building, deploying, administering, and scaling applications across on-premises, hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, and edge…

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Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.6 adds observability, Ansible support, and GitOps

Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.6 adds observability, Ansible support, and GitOps We’re thrilled to announce the overall availability of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.6. Managing disparate workloads can require holistic oversight and governance to assist corporations higher controlling an ever-developing box fleet on edge. Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management…

Bonds in OpenShift Pods

Bonds in OpenShift Pods Networks can have more bandwidth and availability thanks to Linux bonding. Aggregating many network interfaces into a single logical interface does this. Interface bonding is introduced to OpenShift by the bond-CNI for use inside pods. Pod bonding is mostly used to supplement SRIOV virtual features in Openshift Pods. Installing bond-cni: Bond-CNI…

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OpenShift 4.11 introduces Kubernetes Native Disaster Recovery

OpenShift 4.11 introduces Kubernetes Native Disaster Recovery Similar conventional knowledge applies to operating a software cloud and operating a motorcycle: it’s not about preventing accidents, it’s about preparing for them and lessening their effects. Because a motorbike is so small in comparison to other vehicles on the road, it makes sense to wear a helmet,…

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Check out what’s new in OpenShift Pipelines 1.8

Check out what’s new in OpenShift Pipelines 1.8 A cloud-native continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) solution built on Kubernetes resources are Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines 1.8. It abstracts away the underlying implementation details to automate deployments across several platforms using Tekton building blocks. For developing CI/CD pipelines that work with all Kubernetes distributions, Tekton…