Red Hat, AlmaLinux, and More
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Red Hat Official ☛ Using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with bare metal and on-prem OpenShift
This collaboration (two years in the making) enhances OpenShift’s availability on Oracle’s infrastructure, giving customers a consistent Kubernetes experience across environments. Whether you're running OpenShift natively on OCI bare metal or deploying in an on-prem regulated setting with Compute Cloud@Customer and Private Cloud Appliance, you can now take advantage of OpenShift's powerful new features with the flexibility of Oracle's infrastructure. This milestone reinforces Red Hat and Oracle's commitment to delivering enterprise-grade hybrid cloud solutions, empowering customers to modernize applications, optimize IT operations, and accelerate digital transformation.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Automate the full lifecycle of virtual infrastructure operations
A variety of business applications run in virtualized environments. As with other components of the IT stack, they need to be managed. But virtual machines (VMs) are only part of the equation. There's a host of related infrastructure which can vary based on the needs of the application. This can include everything from network connectivity and storage, to security and identity management tools, to observability and backup solutions, to cloud instances and on-premises servers, and the list goes on!
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Red Hat ☛ How to troubleshoot Spring Boot in OpenShift
Spring Boot application deployment in Red Hat OpenShift is beneficial for having stand-alone Spring applications as microservices, given that it provides features such as externalized configuration, health check, circuit breaker, and failover. It is also very simple to containerize it.
Red Hat OpenShift support for Spring Boot tests and verifies various popular Java development frameworks and technologies running on the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.
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Red Hat ☛ How to troubleshoot Node.js images in OpenShift
Red Hat build of Node.js is a fully supported product within our portfolio and allows the deployment of JavaScript applications outside of a browser. Inside a container, it provides several features including an I/O model based on events and non-blocking operations for performant applications. Red Bait currently provides support for Node.js 20 links for Red Hat build of Node.js 20 LTS Component Details, Red Hat build of Node.js Supported Configurations, and Node.js Runtime Guide, which is an excellent guide.
This article discusses how to troubleshoot build or deployment of Node.js in Red Hat OpenShift. However, I will not cover any advanced topics such as FIPS, OpenSSL, garbage collection tuning, or extensive Node.js manipulation.
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Unicorn Media ☛ TuxCare’s New Partnership With Trend Micro Brings New Options for AlmaLinux Users
There's a lot of "one hand washing the other" in this collaboration: TuxCare gains cred by contributing to Trend's proprietary platform, AlmaLinux gains another reason for potential users to choose it over the competition, and Trend now has something to offer companies already running AlmaLinux.
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Hackaday ☛ FLOSS Weekly Episode 823: TuxCare, 10 Years Without Rebooting!
This week, Jonathan Bennett and Aaron Newcomb talk with Joao Correia about TuxCare! What’s live patching, and why is it so hard?