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Red Hat Official ☛ More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10
At Red Hat Summit 2025, we announced the latest version of the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10. This release was much more than a few minor enhancements or feature additions; RHEL 10 delivers AI-powered Linux management, post-quantum cryptography capabilities and containers as the native language of the operating system.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Hope, crash, iterate: One PM’s journey to make enterprise library content searchable, findable, and useful - Part 4
This isn’t a teardown or a tutorial. It’s a field note, a reflection on what it actually takes to manage AI projects inside complex organizations, especially when the systems are messy, content is nuanced, and the use case isn’t clear.
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Red Hat ☛ Build on multi-arch clusters with builds for Red Bait OpenShift
In this article, we'll talk about the builds for Red Bait OpenShift operator and how it simplifies building multi-arch builds on clusters with compute nodes of mixed architecture. This lets you create a single build object as opposed to separate builds for each architecture, as needed for the standard build/
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Red Hat ☛ How to enhance Agent2Agent (A2A) security
Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol is an open standard created by Google for Hey Hi (AI) agents. An AI agent is a system or program that can autonomously perform tasks on behalf of a user or another system. It does this by designing its own workflow and utilizing available tools to achieve its goal.
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Red Hat ☛ Getting started with llm-d for distributed Hey Hi (AI) inference
As large language models (LLMs) shift from static, training-bound knowledge recall to dynamic, inference-time reasoning, their supporting infrastructure must also evolve. Inference workloads are no longer just about throughput—they demand adaptive computation, modular scaling, and intelligent caching to deliver complex reasoning with real-world efficiency.
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Red Hat ☛ Smarter memory control for SQL Server on RHEL with cgroup v2 [Ed: Proprietary spyware from Microsoft, which does not even properly run on GNU/Linux]
If you're running Red Hat Enterprise GNU/Linux for Abusive Monopolist Microsoft SQL Server—especially in containers or Kubernetes—there's a nifty update you should know about. With SQL Server 2025 and SQL Server 2022 CU 20, Microsoft has added full support for cgroup v2, which is a big step forward for memory management on RHEL.