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Increasing Security of Istio Deployments by Removing the Need for Privileged Containers
With the 1.0 release, Istio is preparing itself for prime time by companies developing container-native applications with a desire for adopting a service mesh solution.
However, there is a potential issue that may slow down the adoption rate: Pods that belong to the Istio mesh require elevated privileges in order to function properly.
In this article we will present the istio-pod-network-controller, a solution to mitigate this issue.
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The istio-pod-network-controller is an option to make Istio deployments more secure. It does so by removing the need to run pods in the Istio mesh with the privileged SCC and allows them to run just with the nonroot SCC. If you decide to adopt this solution, please keep in mind that this is currently a best effort project and not officially supported by Red Hat.
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Save the date for AnsibleFest 2018
Mark your calendar for AnsibleFest 2018 taking place in Austin, Texas, Oct. 2-3, at the JW Marriott. AnsibleFest is an annual user conference for the Ansible community and Red Hat Ansible Automation users. The event brings together Ansible users, contributors, developers and industry partners to share innovative practices, case studies, Ansible news and much more.
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Avaloq upgrades open software architecture
Avaloq is collaborating with Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, to simplify and further standardize the deployment and operation of software components by means of Red Hat’s Kubernetes1 application platform Red Hat OpenShift. Red Hat OpenShift is the industry’s most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform to run cloud-native apps. The collaboration with Red Hat reflects Avaloq’s commitment to promoting cloud-based processes and providing market-leading solutions to its clients.
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Red Hat to throw its hat in with Container Storage Interface
Red Hat will add support for the Container Storage Interface to its existing OpenShift container platform and storage products next year, according to Red Hat executives who spoke to Computer Weekly last week.
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Gerald Sternagl, storage business unit manager for Europe, the Middle East and Asia at Red Hat, said: “If customers want to do something with containers, then, in the long term, the path is from on-premise deployments to hybrid cloud.
“You can’t achieve this with a hardware agenda. Look at NetApp. Its Trident storage orchestrator is the only one it supports and storage can only be NetApp storage.”
Sternagl said Red Hat also plans to support the Container Storage Interface (CSI) from next year.
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Raleigh firefighters respond to downtown gas leak
A portion of downtown Raleigh had to be cleared Monday morning after a gas leak in front of Red Hat.
The Raleigh Fire Department responded to the intersections of Wilmington and Davie streets and Davie and Blount streets just before 7:30 a.m. Monday and had to evacuate the immediate area.
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“We’ve just cleared up,” said Allen Wilson, Raleigh fire division chief, around 8:30 a.m. “This happens from time to time where we have a gas line leak or rupture. They were able to get PSNC on the scene and get it under control.”
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Red Hat rolls across North America with 18 wheels worth of open source solutions
Rather than having customers approach the technology company first, Red Hat decided to take a more proactive approach by cramming a bevy of open source platforms and technologies into an 18-wheeler trailer and visit customers directly across North America. The tour has been a resounding success, says Red Hat’s marketing lead for the West region, Chris Hawyer.
“It’s hard for everyone to attend the summit and all of our other events,” Hawver told CDN during a stop in Toronto. “This seemed like a perfect way to go directly to our customers.”
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“All of the presentations are done by our solution experts,” says Hawver, noting those experts are either there in-person or working remotely from their office. Even CEO Jim Whitehurst has made brief appearances via teleconferencing. “We’ve been recommending that you bring as many customers together as possible, and get them to test out their ideas and collaborate. We’ve never had a session end on time.”
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Red Hat's (RHT) OpenShift, Ansible Adoption to Aid Q2 Earnings
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Investors Taking a Second Look at Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) After Recent Moves in the Market
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Red Hat Looks Ready For A New Uptrend
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MetLife Investment Advisors LLC Has $7.03 Million Stake in Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Red Hat (NYSE:RHT) Receives Daily Media Sentiment Rating of 0.14
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Red Hat (RHT) Receives a Rating Update from a Top Analyst
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