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Red Hat Official ☛ What’s New in OpenShift Virtualization 4.18
Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization 4.18 is now generally available, enabling you to migrate your existing virtual machine (VM) workloads to Red Hat OpenShift. With OpenShift, you can streamline operations on a modern platform and take advantage of a fast, simple, and comprehensive application platform while preserving your existing virtualization investments. Check out what's new in our OpenShift Virtualization 4.18 release.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Unleash the full potential of LLMs: Optimize for performance with vLLM
Running LLMs at scale is no small feat. These models crave powerful, costly hardware that drives up infrastructure expenses and operational headaches. The rise of real-time applications, like chatbots or multimodel workflows, only intensifies the pressure, demanding both speed and affordability. Optimization doesn’t just cut costs, it frees up engineering time, accelerates development cycles and lets teams focus on strategic priorities instead of hardware wrangling.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Announcing the general availability of cluster observability operator
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Red Hat ☛ vLLM V1: Accelerating multimodal inference for large language models
This blog recaps the February 6th vLLM Office Hour, where host Michael Goin was joined by Roger Wang, a vLLM committer from Roblox, to discuss the new multimodal capabilities in vLLM V1.
In the Hey Hi (AI) space, efficient inference isn’t just about speed; it’s about flexibility, scalability, and the ability to seamlessly handle diverse data modalities—beyond just text. vLLM has emerged as the open source standard for serving language model inference, supporting models from Hugging Face and more across a wide array of hardware. With robust support for GPUs, TPUs, and even CPUs, vLLM is paving the way for next-generation multimodal applications.
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CRN ☛ CEO Outlook 2025 Details: Matt Hicks [Ed: "CRN's CEO Outlook explores how industry leaders like Matt Hicks, president and chief executive officer at Red Hat, are placing their bets in 2025 and how they are relying on partners to help them tackle emerging technology opportunities this year," Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat writes]
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Red Hat Official ☛ Navigate AI with Red Hat: Expertise, training, and support for your AI journey [Ed: Red Hat boosting buzzwords and hype]
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat Enhances Security and Virtualization Experience with Latest Version of Red Hat OpenShift
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Red Hat ☛ A guide to configure execution environments as code
The responsibility of maintaining and updating execution or decision environments (EEs/DEs) often falls to a few individuals, typically automation engineers. This article explores a structured method to automate this process and delegate responsibilities effectively across teams.