Red Hat News, Tuesday, September 12,2023
Red Hat Satellite 6.13.4 Has Been Released
We are pleased to announce that Red Hat Satellite 6.13.4 is generally available as of September 12th, 2023.
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, September 12,2023
We are pleased to announce that Red Hat Satellite 6.13.4 is generally available as of September 12th, 2023.
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, September 12,2023
Red Hat Enterprise Linux's edge management capabilities are now built into Red Hat Insights to help organizations more securely manage and scale deployments at the edge.
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Red Hat News, Friday, September 8,2023
This year at Red Hat Summit, we spoke with more customers and collected more feedback than ever before. Through activities like our live journey mapping exercise in the Expo Hall, in-depth interviews at our Executive Briefing Center, and more, we got a glimpse into how Red Hat Summit attendees feel about our products and services, and their overall experience with Red Hat.
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Red Hat News, Friday, September 8,2023
Industrial environments often need deterministic instruction execution, which poses a challenge for general compute systems.
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Red Hat News, Friday, September 8,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, September 7,2023
The number of available container runtimes has grown since the release of the Open Container Initiative and runtime-spec (runc). This growth is due to Kubernetes introducing the Container Runtime Interface (CRI) that provides a common interface for interactions between kubelet and the container runtime.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, September 7,2023
In the digital age, technology is an essential lever in business development. Any business strategy depends on a good technological base to succeed in markets that are constantly changing, highly competitive and marked by uncertainty.
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BlueAlly is a Red Hat Advanced Build (AB) partner focusing on network and cloud automation using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. In May of 2023, the BlueAlly Consulting team was invited to the Cisco Federal Innovation Challenge (CFIC) hosted at the GSA Workplace Innovation Lab 1 in Washington, DC.
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Red Hat News, Friday, September 1,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, August 31,2023
In today's rapidly evolving technology landscape, organizations increasingly embrace containerization to achieve greater scalability, portability, and efficiency in their application deployments.
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Red Hat News, Wednesday, August 30,2023
As organizations continue to move towards hybrid and multicloud, investing in cloud-ready software platforms has become a top priority to establish a more solid, flexible and adaptable foundation for growth in the cloud1. However, many organizations also face economic pressure to make the most of existing budgets while continuing to scale business and deliver results.
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Red Hat News, Monday, August 28,2023
Red Hat Insights has long been known for predictive analytics that can identify potential issues and recommend solutions so IT teams can address those issues before they cause an outage, security breach, or other major problem.
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Red Hat News, Friday, August 25,2023
In my time as a technical account manager (TAM), I have noticed a fair amount of confusion and frustration associated with handling Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) subscriptions. You have infrastructure to manage, customers to support, and management to answer to. Worrying if your systems can consume Red Hat content pulls your attention away from critical tasks your organization needs to perform.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, August 24,2023
Continuous improvement is at the core of our mission at Red Hat, and input from you, our learners, has been instrumental in helping us understand needs and expectations as we evolve our offerings.
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Red Hat News, Wednesday, August 23,2023
The language of Red Hat OpenShift, containers, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, and many more modern tools is YAML. Related to the equally popular JSON format, YAML is a clean and minimalist configuration language designed with a mere two data structures.
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, August 22,2023
Red Hat Insights cost management enables you to track your cloud spend and understand the cost of your Red Hat OpenShift clusters running in the cloud or on-premises.
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, August 22,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Friday, August 18,2023
You know you need to move to the cloud, but do you know why you need to move to the cloud?
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Salesforce News, Friday, August 18,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, August 17,2023
A lot of system administrators within the Department of Defense already use the Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE). This is mainly because of a Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) that states that a file integrity checker must be configured to verify extended file attributes.
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Red Hat News, Wednesday, August 16,2023
'The cloud' is an evocative name, but to anyone used to bare metal servers or desktop workstations, it is a painful reminder of the intangibility of a strange new computing environment.
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, August 15,2023
Sensitive data must not be stored in Git. This presents a conundrum for GitOps, because you need secrets in Git, but you don't want to expose this sensitive data! To address this problem, you can store secrets in a tool such as HashiCorp Vault, and then retrieve and inject that data into Red Hat OpenShift.
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Red Hat News, Monday, August 14,2023
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat OpenShift provide users and admins with a friendly graphical UI for easier cloud management. But even with a clear UI, if you're running applications in the cloud, there's a good chance Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) users can benefit from knowing some essential Linux commands.
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Red Hat News, Friday, August 11,2023
Streamline system configuration using a collection of supported roles and workflows that ensure consistent execution of manual tasks.
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Red Hat News, Friday, August 11,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, August 10,2023
Workstations have been around for a long time. Indeed, the concept of workstations-client computers designed and configured to meet technical computing requirements-was first proposed in the 1950s.
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Red Hat News, Wednesday, August 9,2023
Red Hat Performance and Scale Engineering pushes Red Hat products to their limits. Every day we strive to reach greater performance for our customer workloads and scale the products to new levels.
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Red Hat News, Wednesday, August 9,2023
Most system administrators know that every change bears the risk of failure, even if that risk is very small. When things go south, stress levels usually increase rapidly. The longer the wait for a solution, the greater the stress level, which can make it difficult to keep a clear view of the issue at hand.
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, August 8,2023
What are Red Hat Confidential Virtual Machines?
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Red Hat News, Friday, August 4,2023
Managing access to systems on your network can be challenging. I've seen admins create all users on all machines, others that share accounts using SSH keys or even passwords, and still others that use LDAP binding (sometimes using the existing Active Directory infrastructure and sometimes using a separate domain) which requires them to write LDAP queries to filter access.
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Red Hat News, Friday, August 4,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, August 3,2023
Running Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Microsoft Azure is a great way to use Ansible Automation Platform in a managed environment. This allows you to use different components, such as the automation controller and Ansible automation hub, without maintaining infrastructure.
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Red Hat News, Friday, July 28,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, July 27,2023
One of the main questions I get asked about the retirement of CentOS Linux is, "How will this affect my day-to-day operations as a Systems Administrator?" My initial response is, "Thankfully, not much!"
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Red Hat News, Wednesday, July 26,2023
With the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 (RHEL), it's possible to run the Technology Preview of RHEL on an Azure confidential virtual machine (CVM).
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, July 25,2023
Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have created a new frontier in business innovation. Significant progress in computing power, data storage and algorithms have enabled the development of more sophisticated AI systems.
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Red Hat News, Friday, July 21,2023
"Oh wait, no. What operating system am I using again?!" Sound familiar to anyone? As a systems administrator, supporting Windows, Unix and Linux systems wasn't uncommon. Not to mention, I would be faced with running Ubuntu, CentOS Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and those weird appliance distros that loosely represented a distribution.
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Red Hat News, Friday, July 21,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, July 20,2023
Red Hat Satellite and Red Hat Insights are powerful tools that help you to keep your systems more secure and up-to-date, simply and at scale. With Red Hat Satellite, you have the option of integrating the analytical capabilities of the Insights service to gain a better understanding of your security posture.
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Red Hat News, Wednesday, July 19,2023
Based on Kata Containers, the Confidential Containers (CoCo) project is a community solution to enable hardware technologies for virtualized memory encryption in container environments through attestation.
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, July 18,2023
I imagine I am not the only systems administrator who struggled with driving security compliance across a disparate fleet of Linux systems. It took up hours of administrative time and often required interaction with a third-party auditor to validate the results.
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Red Hat News, Sunday, July 16,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Friday, July 14,2023
Last year, the microsoft.sql.server Ansible role was introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). With the release of RHEL 8.8 and 9.2, this role receives a new update with several new features:
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Red Hat News, Thursday, July 13,2023
According to the 2023 Global Tech outlook, skill and talent gaps remain a top digital transformation barrier for organizations.
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Red Hat News, Wednesday, July 12,2023
With CentOS Linux 7 approaching its end of life (EOL) on June 30 2024, organizations using systems based on this version will no longer receive new features, patches, and critical vulnerability updates.
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Red Hat News, Tuesday, July 11,2023
June 30th, 2024 is a pivotal date in the world of enterprise Linux. For almost 20 years, CentOS Linux has been, for many, the choice for server workloads.
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Red Hat News, Monday, July 10,2023
As the world's leading provider of enterprise-ready open source software, Red Hat is uniquely positioned to help prepare the widely varying users of its embedded platform cryptography for the transition to a post-quantum world.
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Red Hat News, Friday, July 7,2023
The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.
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Red Hat News, Friday, July 7,2023
We all want to do the right thing. We all want the best outcome. Which means, we all need to abide by best practice, right? When it comes to a legacy enterprise environment, this might not always be correct. Sometimes even when a team makes a technically sound decision and moves forward, they can run into problems. This is because the best technology fit might not be determined on technical merit alone. Organizational fit must also be considered.
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Red Hat News, Thursday, July 6,2023
At Red Hat Summit 2023, we announced our intention to provide an easy way to migrate from CentOS Linux to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Today, we are pleased to announce the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 for Third-Party Linux Migration in the AWS Marketplace to support this commitment.
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