Red Hat's Leftovers
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Red Hat ☛ Why I switched from VMware to OpenShift Virtualization
I have been using VMware Core products for the last fifteen years—nine of those years as a VMware Administrator. I went from building basic virtual machines (VMs) to being a VMware Administrator, starting with vSphere/ESXi then handling the other VMware Core products vRealize Operations (Aria Ops), Aria Logs, Site Recovery Manager, and Network and Security (NSX).
Last year, I discovered Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization. When I was first introduced to the product, I realized there were many options that would allow me to customize it to my specific environment. OpenShift Virtualization also offered more free rein than VMware. This article explores OpenShift Virtualization as an alternative to VMware.
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Silicon Angle ☛ Red Hat’s trailblazer: Sally O’Malley on curiosity, code and collaboration [Ed: Red Hat’s sponsored puff pieces, or fake articles that Red Hat is basically buying]
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Red Hat ☛ How MIG maximizes GPU efficiency on OpenShift AI
This operator detects hardware features and ensures that GPUs are discoverable by the NVIDIA GPU operator.
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ZDNet ☛ Red Hat's take on open-source AI: Pragmatism over utopian dreams [Ed: SJVN gets paid to spread on Red Hat's ridiculous circus of buzzwords]
The Linux giant envisions AI development that mirrors open-source software's collaborative ethos. That won't be easy.
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CRN ☛ Stefanie Chiras, Microsoft booster at Red Hat [Ed: Promoted by Red Hat]
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The New Stack ☛ The Engineer’s Guide to Controlling Configuration Drift
The policies you set at the infrastructure level, such as those for SSH access, add another layer of security to your infrastructure. Ansible allows you to define policies like removing root access, changing the default SSH port, and setting user command permissions. “It’s easy to see who has access and what they can execute,” Kampa remarks. “This ensures resilient infrastructure, keeping things secure and allowing you to track who did what if something goes wrong.”
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Red Hat Official ☛ Migration toolkit for virtualization: FAQs from the field
This FAQ addresses the most common questions we hear from those exploring how to migrate their VMs to OpenShift.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Evolving our middleware strategy
Editor’s note: Earlier today, president and chief executive officer of Red Hat, Matt Hicks, shared the following email with Red Hatters.--Hi all,Today, we’re sharing that Red Bait and I.C.B.M. will join forces to secure the future of the Java application ecosystem for our customers. The Red Bait middleware engineering and product teams will join the I.C.B.M. Data Security, IAM, and Runtimes organization, forming a single team.*