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OpenShift Router Sharding for Production and Development Traffic
As an OpenShift cluster grows by helping developers deliver features and applications faster, the efficiency of resource use becomes a central concern. Many OpenShift rollouts start with at least two physical clusters, one for development and one for production. While this has the perceived advantage of simplifying the mental model and some administrative aspects, OpenShift’s automated resilience, enhanced access controls, and advanced Routing features can logically isolate dev and prod environments on a single cluster. The Kubernetes scheduler at OpenShift’s core maximizing the density of applications running on each node. With additional configuration, further density and compute savings are possible through features like Quality of Service QoS.
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Boston Children's Hospital quickens medical image processing in RedHat and MOC collab
Boston Children’s Hospital is ramping down the time it takes to process medical images by teaming up with Red Hat, Inc. to deploy the ChRIS Research Integration Service on the Massachusetts Open Cloud (MOC).
Comprised of a variety of open-source Red Hat technologies, the web-based medical image platform offers providers a distributed user interface that opens up collaboration in real-time between clinicians and radiologists worldwide.
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CyberArk Conjur Enterprise now available on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
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Apache Camel URI completion: easy installation for Eclipse, VS Code, and OpenShift.io
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Ben Williams: F28-20180515 updated Lives released
The Fedora Respins SIG is pleased to announce the latest release of Updated 28 Live ISOs, carrying the 4.16.8-300 kernel.
This set of updated isos will save about 620+ MB of updates after install. (for new installs.)
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