Red Hat Leftovers
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Thanos: long-term storage for your Prometheus Metrics on OpenShift
Thanos is a project that turns your Prometheus installation into a highly available metric system with unlimited storage capacity. From a very high-level view, it does this by deploying a sidecar to Prometheus, which uploads the data blocks to any object storage. A store component downloads the blocks again and makes them accessible to a query component, which has the same API as Prometheus itself. This works nicely with Grafana because its the same API. So without much effort, you can view your nice dashboard graphs beyond the configured retention time of your Prometheus monitoring stack. and get an almost unlimited timeline , only restricted by object storage capacities.
On top of these already awesome features, Thanos also provides downsampling of stored metrics, deduplication of data points and some more.
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Eclipse Che 7 is Coming and It’s Really Hot (3/4)
With a new workspaces model and full “dev-mode” for application runtimes—Eclipse Che the first kube-native IDE!
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Red Hat Reports Third Quarter Results for Fiscal Year 2019
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Integration of API management details (Part 4)
This article takes you deeper into specific elements (API management and reverse proxy) of the generic architectural overview.
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Open Outlook: Cloud-Native Application Development
When I look at 2018, advancements made in the Kubernetes space helped cloud-native app development become a bigger focus for Red Hat and our customers. As we head into the end of the year, I want to discuss cloud-native application development from Red Hat’s perspective, how we got here and where we plan to go.
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The APAC partner ecosystem is stronger together
2018 has been another great year for Red Hat and our APAC partners, and I want to thank everyone for their outstanding contributions and commitment to supporting the Red Hat business. I am also very delighted by the positive feedback we received from many regional partners on our strategy presented at the 2018 Red Hat Partner Conference Asia Pacific, which took place in Bali this year. Particularly worth mentioning is the support from some of our local partners such as NTT Data and Fujitsu in Japan, and Deloitte in Australia for sharing our joint achievements at our partner conference.
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Red Hat selects Team Rubicon for 2018 U.S. corporate holiday donation
For the eleventh year in a row, our associates took an active role in selecting a worthy charitable organization to be the beneficiary of our holiday U.S. corporate donation. During the process, they nominated more than 100 charities and more than 1,200 associates participated in the final vote. For our 2018 corporate holiday donation, Red Hatters have chosen to support Team Rubicon with a $75,000 donation that will contribute to the organization's efforts to provide emergency response support to areas devastated by natural disasters.
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Red Hat Introduces Commercial Support for OpenJDK on Microsoft Windows [Ed: Red Hat is trying to hard to help Microsoft]
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