Red Hat: Immutable Distributions, peer-pods, and Red Hat Satellite 6.12.5
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Misconceptions About Immutable Distributions
I find that many Linux users have a misconception about immutable distributions without knowing what it actually is. There is a lot of misinformation and generalization in the Internet about immutable distributions being “locked down”, “inflexible”, etc., when we could argue the same with many traditional distributions.
In this article, we’ll look at what makes an immutable distribution, the concept of an immutable distribution versus implementations, misconceptions about immutable distributions (both pro and con), and why they exist in the first place.
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Persistent volume support with peer-pods: A technical deep dive
Our previous blog discussed the persistent volume challenges with peer-pods and how to resolve them. It also introduced using the CSI wrapper as a potential solution to the persistent volume usage challenges with peer-pods.
This post dives deeper into the various components that make up the persistent volume solution in peer-pods.
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Red Hat Satellite 6.12.5 has been released
We are pleased to announce that Red Hat Satellite 6.12.5 is generally available as of August 28th, 2023.
Red Hat Satellite is an infrastructure management solution designed to provision and maintain any Red Hat Enterprise Linux infrastructure - physical, virtual, cloud, and edge environments. Satellite streamlines provisioning, patching, and other repetitive system management tasks to increase efficiency while keeping systems more secure, available, and compliant.