IBM/Red Hat and Fedora News
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Red Hat Delivers Latest Releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 and the forthcoming availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8. These new releases further Red Hat’s efforts to simplify and streamline complex Linux platform tasks across the hybrid cloud, from datacenters to public clouds to edge deployments, helping IT teams to better overcome staffing and skill shortages and improve efficiency in critical infrastructure areas.
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Steven Pritchard: Harvester HCI
I have been using libvirt on CentOS + ZFS for my home lab for somewhere around a decade now. For the last several years, I have been trying off and on to switch to some kind of hyperconverged infrastructure, usually oVirt + a clustered storage solution (Ceph, Gluster). For various reasons, I've never quite managed to get all the pieces to work together correctly.
So, imagine how happy I was to hear about Harvester a while back.
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Fedora Community Blog: Community Blog monthly summary: April 2023
This is the latest in our monthly series summarizing the past month on the Community Blog. Please leave a comment below to let us know what you think.
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Justin W. Flory: “I am the wilderness”: On trust & community
Trust is a word and a concept that is on my mind lately. Trust is an idea that permeates all levels of our waking consciousness, and impacts how we build connections and relationships with other human beings. It is something impossible to ignore, yet it is ironically hard to define and pin down. Beyond what is written in a dictionary, what is trust? What does trust look like? What does trust feel like? Anyone who works in “community work” knows that trust is often the fundamental tie between community leadership and community members. A leader wants to be trusted by the people whom they represent, and a person wants to trust their leaders to represent them fairly and accurately.
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CIQ Mountain Launch Enables Rocky Linux Users to Securely Manage Solutions Throughout the Software Lifecycle
CIQ, the company behind Rocky Linux, added a new service to its portfolio aimed at enhancing how organizations manage complex software infrastructure and solutions.
CIQ Mountain is a “mountain of solutions” that provides software and artifact delivery and lifecycle management for turnkey solution management at any scale.
From small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises with large fleets of diverse infrastructure, CIQ Mountain provides capabilities for efficient management of your software infrastructure whether on premise or in the cloud, allowing more mission focus, according to the company.