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Red Hat ☛ Image mode for RHEL 10: Updates in seconds with soft reboot
The promise of image mode is to align OS management with the agility of modern application development. Forcing a long reboot for a minor library update runs counter to that goal. The new soft reboot is a critical feature designed to make image mode viable for many more users by directly addressing this primary operational issue. It reconciles the atomic safety of image-based management with the operational speed demanded by its target audience. What if it were possible to gain all the benefits of atomic, image-based updates without a full reboot of the systems every time?
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Red Hat ☛ .NET 10 is now available for RHEL and OpenShift [Ed: IBM Red Hat is selling Microsoft]
The .NET 10 release is now available, targeting Red Hat Enterprise GNU/Linux (RHEL) 10.1, RHEL 9.7, RHEL 8.10, and Red Hat OpenShift. Here's a quick overview of what developers need to know about this new major release.
New features in .NET 10
This release ships with the following features: [...]
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Red Hat Official ☛ Introducing OpenShift Service Mesh 3.2 with Istio’s ambient mode
Based on the Istio, Envoy, and Kiali projects, this release updates the version of Istio to 1.27 and Kiali to 2.17, and is supported on Red Hat OpenShift 4.18 and above.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Unlock enterprise-grade virtualization at the edge with two-node Red Hat OpenShift and Arctera's InfoScale
This article explores how this solution can help address the unique demands of edge virtualization, enabling organizations to deploy enterprise-grade VMs with greater confidence, even in the most resource-constrained environments.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Behind the queues: How Kueue reimagines scheduling in Red Hat OpenShift
This is exactly the challenge that Kueue, a Kubernetes-native job queueing and scheduling framework, was built to solve. It introduces structured queues, priorities, and quota enforcement to bring fairness and predictability back into scheduling.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Alliander modernises its electricity grid with Red Hat for long-term reliability in balance with rapid innovation
Dutch energy infrastructure was built to last for decades, with assets such as power transformers and switchgear expected to last 30 to 40 years. When the network was designed, software was a minor factor. Today it is the nervous system of OT. The catch is that software lifecycles run in years, not decades.