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Version 4.18 promises to improve security and streamline operations, ensuring consistency across cloud, AI, and virtualised applications.
Red Hat’s Kubernetes-based application platform adds VM-friendly networking capabilities, VM live storage migration, and bare-metal support on the Google and Oracle clouds. Red Hat OpenShift 4. ...
Red Hat Inc. is adding features aimed at improving security, simplifying operations and enhancing virtualization management in the latest release of OpenShift 4.18, its Kubernetes-powered hybrid ...
Enhanced integration allows customers to secure and protect data from virtual machines (VMs) and containers within their Red ...
Enhanced virtualization experience Red Hat OpenShift 4.18 introduces new virtualization enhancements that improve networking, simplify storage migration, and streamline VM management. These ...
As shifts in the virtualization market require organizations to reevaluate their virtualized infrastructure and strategies, for many it is an opportunity to implement technologies that will both ...
Red Hat has announced the general availability of Red Hat OpenShift 4.18, with new features and capabilities designed to streamline operations and security across IT environments, delivering greater ...
The US software manufacturer Red Hat has released OpenShift version 4.18. The hybrid cloud platform is now based on Kubernetes 1.31 and CRI-O 1.31 and supports Google and Oracle as additional ...
AI-powered data security company Cohesity has expanded its collaboration with Red Hat to enhance data protection and cyber ...