Red Hat Leftovers
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Redis Labs Collaborates with Red Hat to Deliver Redis Enterprise with Built-in Support for Kubernetes Operators on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platfo
New Redis Enterprise Kubernetes Operator simplifies the development of cloud-native applications and services across hybrid and multi-cloud footprints
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Red Hat Flexes CoreOS Muscle In OpenShift Kubernetes Platform
The growth of a new technology as it enters the industry can tend to take on a certain pattern. At first, users begin to get a feel for what it does and what problems it can solve. That can lead to the next step of deploying successive generations of the technology, a greater understanding of it by customers, and more widespread use, which then drives more deployments, expanded use, and greater developer participation.
The evolution of Kubernetes, which has become the dominant container orchestration technology since being contributed to the open source community by Google several years ago, has been so fierce that it has caught up to and outran similar tools like Docker Swarm, Mesos, and OpenStack in the market. Since 2015, Kubernetes has marched through the first two phases of its evolution and is now entering its third phase, according to Brian Gracely, director of product strategy at Red Hat, which has embraced Kubernetes in its OpenShift platform.
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Identity Management and Load Balancing in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
In the recent months I have been getting more and more questions about identity management (IdM) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and best practices around load balancing. This post dives into the details and recommendations related to this subject.
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EventFlow: Event-driven microservices on OpenShift (Part 1)
In this post, we will focus on processing CloudEvents, which provide a standard mechanism for describing event data in a platform-independent manner. The CloudEvents specification aims to make it easier to write portable applications that produce and consume event-based services. The specification provides a base level of metadata, which might be of interest for an event, and the payload, which can be of arbitrary structure. CloudEvents are distinct from a binding to any particular serialization format, but the event-flow platform uses a JSON representation of them. Even though we are focussing on CloudEvents in this post, the EventFlow platform is not specific to them. It can be used to transport any other type of “serializable” data between processors.
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MongoDB releases its Kubernetes Operator for Red Hat OpenShift
The newest release of Red Hat OpenShift, version 3.11, introduces Kubernetes Operator support. Operators, along with Custom Resource Definitions, allow OpenShift to be extended to support custom types and manage complex services. The Kubernetes MongoDB Enterprise Operator in conjunction with MongoDB Ops Manager supports provisioning and lifecycle management for multiple MongoDB Enterprise clusters. An OpenShift user can more easily deploy MongoDB replica sets or sharded clusters, perform upgrades to future versions, and change configurations directly from the standard Kubernetes API’s, or from tooling (such as kubectl). The Kubernetes MongoDB Enterprise Operator is available directly in Dev Preview as an optional install in OpenShift 3.11.
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Designing a better user experience for open source software
For the past few months, I’ve contributed to ChRIS (Childrens’ Research Integration Service) as a user experience (UX) designer.ChRIS is a cloud-based, open source framework for processing medical imaging data; it was originally conceived by a team at Boston Children’s Hospital and successfully executed with help from the Mass Open Cloud (MOC) and Red Hat.
Working on the ChRIS project is fulfilling in a direct way; it applies open source technology and principles to improve patient care. Doctors shouldn’t have to be computer scientists to be able to use the best innovations in medical image processing technology to improve their patients’ outcomes.
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Bacula Systems Introduces Native Backup and Recovery for Red Hat Virtualization
Continuing to lead in high-performance backup and restore for large enterprises, hosting companies and managed services providers, Bacula Systems today announced Bacula Enterprise Edition 10.2, featuring new functionality for integrated backup and recovery of Red Hat Virtualization environments.
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ROAD TRIP: Umphrey’s McGee at Red Hat Amphitheater
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Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management Company, LTD Buys Deere, Netflix Inc, Red Hat Inc, Sells Broadcom Inc, Western Digital Corp, Alphabet Inc
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2 Stocks Taking a Gut Shot: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. (PTEN)
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Stocks Ready To Soar: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), United Continental Holdings, Inc. (UAL)?
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Its time to set off for the next journey: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) has a value of $122.51 per share While Paycom Software, Inc. (PAYC) is stand at $130.88
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Confidence and clarity can do wonders: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), Owens Corning (OC)
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Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)’s Run May Be Ending
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Hills Bank & Trust Co. Raises Stake in Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Mover to Watch — Red Hat (RHT)
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Mike Shapiro's Bullish Red Hat Trade
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