Red Hat Leftovers
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Running containers in cars
A little over a year ago, Red Hat announced its intention to collaborate with the automotive industry to help drive the transition to software-defined vehicles (SDVs). In May 2022, this intention became concrete with Red Hat and General Motors announcing their collaboration to help trailblaze SDVs at the edge. Our goal is to produce a base operating system to run all sorts of in-vehicle software for safety-critical use cases as well as non-safety ones.
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What’s next for Ansible? The path to end-to-end automation across the hybrid cloud
IT complexity, whether in your datacenter, in public clouds or at the edge, isn’t going away.
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Speed up SQL Server 2022 backups with RHEL Logical Volume Manager [Ed: Red Hat is shilling Microsoft proprietary software that does not even run on GNU/Linux (it uses Drawbridge)]
One of the most powerful—and often underutilized—storage features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is the ability to take point-in-time consistent snapshots using the Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM2).
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Harmonizing the automation trifecta across the hybrid cloud: People, processes and platforms
There is no doubt that IT automation has proved its worth, with automation technologies now being sewn into the technology fabric of future-fit organizations. It’s an essential component in driving operational efficiency to maximize enterprise potential. Businesses incorporating automation effectively are setting themselves up to excel, and that advantage is vital, no matter the industry.
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Automation? There's an AI for That
Seems a bit much for your phone’s assistant, right? Even so, imagine if this is the future of enterprise IT, where the command line and even graphical user interfaces are replaced by writing (or saying!) a sentence in plain English. Do this, then that and finally this. That’s it - no complicated syntax required.
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Pandora FMS Achieves Red Hat Enterprise Linux Certification Boosting its International Projection