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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed is now available as a technology preview
Red Hat OpenShift has allowed for customers to run in completely disconnected environments for a long time. As new operator-powered features are added to the platform, they go through extensive testing work to ensure that they will work in these clusters that do not have any access to the internet. OpenShift Lightspeed can now be installed and used in these environments, which opens further possibilities for users of all skill-levels to leverage the assistant.
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Red Hat Official ☛ OpenSSL in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10: From engines to providers
A provider, in OpenSSL terms, is a unit of code that provides one or more implementations of cryptographic operations, making new algorithms available. It's also a dynamically loaded plugin that can be loaded during OpenSSL initialization, as long as it's specified in the OpenSSL configuration file. It can also be loaded on demand, which is vital when you're using legacy (insecure) algorithms when interacting with a very old system, or when you're experimenting with a very new algorithm.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Get ready for Red Hat Summit 2025: What past speakers want you to know
Join us to hear from industry experts and gain insights from leaders shaping technology's future. You'll be part of a dynamic community eager to share knowledge, spark meaningful conversations, and drive innovation. We’ve gathered insights from past speakers who shared their knowledge and experiences. Their stories reflect the excitement of connecting with a community eager to learn and grow.
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Red Hat ☛ Build and deploy image mode for RHEL on OpenShift Virtualization
Image mode for Red Bait Enterprise GNU/Linux (RHEL), introduced as a tech preview in RHEL 9.4, offers a streamlined way to build, deploy, and maintain your operating system using container images. In this article, we will explore how to create and deploy a RHEL image mode web server on Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed is now available as a technology preview
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed is now available as a technology preview. This is an important milestone along the path to a fully-supported OpenShift Lightspeed virtual assistant for Red Bait OpenShift. The tech preview release of OpenShift Lightspeed removes any dependency on third-party cloud-based large language model (LLM) providers with support for Red Bait OpenShift Hey Hi (AI) and Red Bait Enterprise GNU/Linux Hey Hi (AI) (RHEL AI).Disconnected cluster supportRed Hat OpenShift has allowed for customers to run in completely disconnected environments for a long time.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed is now available as a technology preview
Red Hat OpenShift has allowed for customers to run in completely disconnected environments for a long time. As new operator-powered features are added to the platform, they go through extensive testing work to ensure that they will work in these clusters that do not have any access to the internet. OpenShift Lightspeed can now be installed and used in these environments, which opens further possibilities for users of all skill-levels to leverage the assistant.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Get ready for Red Hat Summit 2025: What past speakers want you to know
Join us to hear from industry experts and gain insights from leaders shaping technology's future. You'll be part of a dynamic community eager to share knowledge, spark meaningful conversations, and drive innovation. We’ve gathered insights from past speakers who shared their knowledge and experiences. Their stories reflect the excitement of connecting with a community eager to learn and grow.