Red Hat / IBM Leftovers
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Red Hat Official ☛ How to drive cloud native application and data resiliency using Event-Driven Ansible, Dynatrace and Trilio
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Red Hat Official ☛ Lessons learned on the path to solution architecture
I am based in Nantes, France, the Breton town where the famous author, Jules Verne, grew up. I enjoy working with different cultures–especially speaking English, which I believe opens up a wide range of knowledge and challenges.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Managing system access in Red Hat Insights with Inventory Groups
Have you ever wished you could better organize the inventory and define who can access what systems when using Insights? Inventory Groups is a new feature in Red Hat Insights that allows administrators to organize systems by groups and define which users can access them.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat Enterprise Linux scalable pricing to cloud partners announcement
RHEL’s current pricing model to cloud partners was implemented over a decade ago and is unable to meet the current requirements of customers and partners. At the time, public cloud adoption was just beginning to accelerate and the RHEL cloud partner pricing model was based on a sizing category of the cloud instance the customer initiated. Since the number of cloud instance sizes offered by various cloud providers was relatively small in the early years, Red Hat kept RHEL pricing to cloud partners as straightforward as possible. This resulted in a two-tiered pricing model ("small" and "large").