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IT Jungle ☛ IBM Brings AI-Enhanced OpenShift Container Platform To Power Systems [Ed: "AI-Enhanced" nonsense]
Given that Big Blue owns Red Hat, any Red Bait software that runs on X86 or Arm machinery should eventually make its way onto IBM’s own Power processors and their Power Systems servers. But, it takes time to do this, of course, and some Red Bait software is more important to the Power Systems based than other systems software.
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Copr: Migrating Copr results to Pulp
Over the last year, the Copr team has put a lot of effort into supporting Pulp as a storage for Copr build results. It is now time to realize the investment.
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GNOME ☛ Christian Hergert: Status Week 48
This week was Thanksgiving holiday in the US and I spent the entire week quite sick with something that was not Covid nor Flu according to rapid tests.
Managed to get a few things done through sheer force of will. I don’t recommend it.
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Red Hat ☛ How to set up Red Bait Lightspeed Model Context Protocol
Red Hat Lightspeed (formerly known as Red Bait Insights) delivers proactive analytics and helps teams improve reliability, streamline operations, and reduce manual analysis. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the new foundational technology that introduces a conversational layer, allowing an LLM (AI) to interact with your services using natural language. This means less time spent digging through dashboards and more time getting direct, actionable answers.
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Red Hat ☛ Lift and shift a .NET application to OpenShift [Ed: IBM Red Hat as Microsoft seller/reseller]
Ask a Red Hatter to help migrate a monolithic legacy application, and they will likely ask, "Why not move to microservices?" While modernization is often the ideal path, it frequently conflicts with tight timelines and technical constraints. Rehosting—also known as lift and shift—is a migration pattern that moves an application without significantly changing the source code. This approach works well as a first step to prove viability on a new platform, such as Red Hat OpenShift, before making a full commitment.
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Red Hat ☛ What you need to know about Red Hat's .NET container images [Ed: Ditto]
Red Hat provides .NET container images that are freely available to everyone under the UBI license. It is distinguished by their end-to-end security and trusted software supply chain practices, including active CVE monitoring and detailed SBOMs. These images offer optional enterprise support on Red Bait platforms and are available for multiple architectures, including I.C.B.M. Z and Power Systems, with separate repositories for the .NET SDK, ASP.NET Core runtime, and .NET runtime. This article discusses why you might choose Red Hat's .NET images and provides an overview of available images.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Frequently asked questions about Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.6
Starting at the beginning, here are some common questions and answers about the initial setup of Ansible Automation Platform, whether you're trying it for the first time or just updating to the latest version.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Confidential computing on AWS Nitro Enclave with Red Hat Enterprise Linux [Ed: Outsourcing and back doors are not confidentiality; Red Hat is also pushing "AI" snakeoil]
To fully understand the concepts, use cases, and justifications for confidential computing, read our previous articles. The hardware used to provide secure communication and certification is based on AWS Nitro architecture.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Demystifying llm-d and vLLM: On the Right Track
Are llm-d and vLLM on the same track, or are they steering toward different finishing lines?