Red Hat / IBM at the Back End
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Red Hat ☛ Efficient autoscaling in OpenShift with Priority and LeastWaste expanders
Red Hat OpenShift users need efficient resource management of their applications to avoid overprovisioning and underprovisioning of resources which leads to unnecessary costs. In OpenShift 4.16 we introduced two expanders to autoscaler: the
LeastWaste
expander and thePriority
expander. These expanders give users more control over how the cluster scales with autoscaler. In this article, we briefly cover these expanders and their utility. -
The Register UK ☛ HashiCorp unveils 'Terraform 2.0' while tiptoeing around Big Blue elephant in the room
HashiCorp's annual HashiConf shindig wrapped up in Boston with a Big Blue elephant in the room and a hissed instruction: "Don't mention IBM!"
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Unicorn Media ☛ Red Hat’s New RHEL Hey Hi (AI) 1.2 Ships by Default on a Lenovo Hey Hi (AI) Server Line
Red Hat's new deal will see RHEL Hey Hi (AI) 1.2 shipping preinstalled on a $29,000 AI-focused server from Lenovo.
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IT Web ☛ Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI to run on Lenovo servers
Red Hat has announced a collaboration with Lenovo to deliver Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI) on Lenovo ThinkSystem SR675 V3 servers.
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Red Hat Accelerates Generative AI Innovation with Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI on Lenovo ThinkSystem Servers
RHEL AI to be the default AI platform for Lenovo ThinkSystem SR675 V3 servers, helping to kickstart AI model development and deployments