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Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 19, 2022

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Red Hat Drives Greater Consistency and Management Across the Hybrid Cloud with Latest Version of OpenShift Platform Plus

=> ↺ Red Hat Drives Greater Consistency and Management Across the Hybrid Cloud with Latest Version of OpenShift Platform Plus

Red Hat Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced a new iteration of Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, with new features and capabilities that go beyond the base Kubernetes platform to encompass storage, management and more. This further extends Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus as a singular Kubernetes platform to span the breadth of enterprise IT scenarios, whether a traditional datacenter, distributed edge operations or multiple public cloud environments.

Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks - Partners Key to $1 Trillion Open Hybrid Cloud Market

=> ↺ Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks - Partners Key to $1 Trillion Open Hybrid Cloud Market

‘[Open hybrid cloud] is a huge area to execute to. Partners will have a massive influence on that. Because we’re just not going to be talking to every customer doing that. But all of them are going through that motion,’ new Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks tells CRN.

North Carolina DHHS to Modernize Medicaid Systems Platform with KPMG and Red Hat

=> ↺ North Carolina DHHS to Modernize Medicaid Systems Platform with KPMG and Red Hat

KPMG LLP today announced that the State of North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has selected the KPMG Resource Integration Suite (KRIS) Connected Platform to integrate multiple technology solutions and enable optimized health outcomes across the state. The KRIS Connected Platform primarily uses industry leading enterprise Kubernetes platform, Red Hat OpenShift, to implement a central systems integration cloud platform and modernize the state’s Medicaid software operations to help streamline the delivery of critical health services.

Hands on vDPA: what do you do when you ain't got the hardware v2 (Part 2)

=> ↺ Hands on vDPA: what do you do when you ain't got the hardware v2 (Part 2)

The vp_vpda is a vDPA driver for a virtio-pci device which bridges between a vDPA bus and virtio-pci device. It’s especially useful for future feature prototyping and testing.
vp_vdpa can also be used for other purposes aside from testing — for example, as an implementation reference. Some functionalities can be extracted out of a pure virtio device code implementation, such as the masking of features to achieve virtual machine (VM) passthrough. Compared with the vdpa_sim, the vp_vdpa has a drawback in that it can only be used on a virtio-pci device.
The following diagram shows the building blocks of a vp_vdpa device:

Integrating identity management with single sign-on for Red Hat solutions

=> ↺ Integrating identity management with single sign-on for Red Hat solutions

In this article, we explain how to integrate identity management (IdM) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) with single sign-on (SSO) for Red Hat solutions.
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The starting state of our environment is two separate RHEL 8 instances that are up and running and on the same network. One will run RHEL Identity Management and the other will run the single sign-on service.

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