Red Hat: CO.LAB, Kubernetes/OpenShift, Self-Serving 'Study' and More
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Red Hat CO.LAB returns to Boston to show high school students what it's like to work in an open source environment
Part of Red Hat’s Open Source Stories initiative, CO.LAB is the latest Red Hat effort to highlight and share stories about how openness can be a catalyst for change. Red Hat has championed communities - both big and small - as we strive to build innovative technologies. And now, with Open Source Stories, we are sharing what happens when people defy convention and say to the world: “Take this. Build on it. Make it better.”
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How Full is My Cluster – Part 3: Capacity Management
The discipline of capacity management for Kubernetes/OpenShift clusters is just beginning. The intention of this article and the previous two of this series, was to provide some insight and some advice on how to approach capacity management. I believe that over time we will see better tools being created to simplify these tasks.
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Survey finds Red Hat Enterprise Linux as the preferred commercial Linux in the public cloud
Based on a July 2017 study sponsored by Red Hat...
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Buy or Sell? What Analysts Recommends: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), Phillips 66 (PSX)
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