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Red Hat unveils OpenShift 4, its first new major version of the Kubernetes platform since rebuilding it around the open-source container orchestration system in 2015.
IT's future belongs to containers and Kubernetes, and Red Hat thinks its latest OpenShift Kubernetes distro will take you there.
In OpenShift 4.2, Red Hat makes it easier than ever to set up and manage Kubernetes -- the heart of the new hybrid-cloud model.
Dekorate, formerly the ap4k project which stood for Annotation Processors for Kubernetes, is designed to make the generation of Kubernetes and OpenShift manifests in Java based projects easier ...
OpenShift is available on other public clouds, but Microsoft and Red Hat will jointly manage and support this service on Azure and customers will be able to pay for it through a single unified ...
The convergence of VMs and containers in OpenShift is an indicator of Kubernetes becoming the universal control plane that can orchestrate and manage a diverse set of workloads.
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 ...
To expand OpenShift’s capabilities in this area, OpenShift 3.5 includes a tech preview of Kubernetes StatefulSets. OpenShift already brings such features like integrated storage orchestration to ...