Red Hat Summit and Fedora
Red Hat
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Technology doesn’t matter says Red Hat VP
Does technology really matter? Craig Muzilla, Red Hat, Inc. senior vice president, Applications Platforms Business, kicked off his keynotes at Red Hat Summit 2015 asking attendees that very question.
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Red Hat, Samsung Team Up; TXLF Names Keynoter, and More
While there has been a lot of oooh-ing and ahhh-ing over what’s been coming out of the Red Hat Summit in Boston this week, probably the most intriguing news to come out of the proceedings is that Red Hat and Samsung Electronics America “announced a strategic alliance to deliver the next generation of mobile solutions for the enterprise,” according to Red Hat’s PR department.
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Red Hat promises lustre for Gluster, and heft for Ceph
Red Hat has ratcheted up its software defined storage portfolio, taking the wraps off Ceph Storage 1.3 and Gluster Storage 3.1 at its marquee customer event in Boston this week.
The vendor played up the ability of both products to help customers manage storage at “petabyte scale”. Which one matters most to you depends, of course, on exactly what you’re looking to do with your infrastructure in general, and storage in particular.
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With OpenShift 3, Red Hat puts container power in developers' hands
If Red Hat wasn't a "container company" before, it's one now -- and in ways that matter to more than just admins dealing with Red Hat products.
Among the announcements the company put out this week at its annual Red Hat Summit, the two biggest were about Red Hat as a container (and, by that token, application) platform. Both expand on existing work Red Hat has done with containers, and both are aimed at app developers, rather than just those tasked with keeping installations of Red Hat products fed and happy.
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Red Hat Enterpise Linux for ARM reaches Closed Beta
RED HAT is continuing its slew of announcements from its Boston Summit with the reveal of a preview edition of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for ARM processors (RHELA).
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Red Hat Summit Highlights Docker, RHEL 7.2 Roadmap and More
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OpenShift set to revolutionize PaaS platforms
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Red Hat delivers OpenShift Enterprise 3 platform
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Red Hat Summit – Can you say OpenStack and Containers?
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Red Hat Goes All in with Container Initiatives, and a New Platform
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Red Hat Amplifies its Partner Ecosystem with New Alliances for Red Hat Storage Portfolio
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Pluribus Networks Partners With Super Micro Computer and Red Hat for Converged Infrastructure
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Red Hat Customer Portal Recognized as One of the “Ten Best Web Support Sites”
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Red Hat Announces Dates for Red Hat Summit 2016 in San Francisco
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Dell, IBM Open (Source) Up at Red Hat Summit
Fedora
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Atomic Host Red Hat Summit Lab
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hitch-1.0.0-beta3 for Fedora and EPEL
Varnish is a high-performance HTTP accelerator, widely used over the Internet. To use varnish with https, it is often fronted by other general http/proxy servers like nginx or apache, though a more specific proxy-only high-performance tool would be preferable. So they looked at stud.
hitch is a fork of stud. The fork is maintained by the Varnish development team. stud seems abandoned by its creators, after the project was taken over by Google, with no new commits after 2012. The varnish developers have tried to contact the old stud upstream without success, so they forked and took up development again.
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Rpm packages test building easy shortcuts
This is a post oriented to Fedora, Centos and RedHat distributions, although, most of the info is valid for any RPM distribution, with some minor differences
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Release Tools and Infrastructure FAD
The Release Tools and Infrastructure Fedora Activity Day happened recently at the Red Hat office in Westford, Massachusetts. The goal was to bring our release tooling and processes up to speed with the current and future demands of the Fedora Project. Since there are a ton of moving parts of the Fedora Release Engineering community that need work, many of us split out into groups to tackle various components.
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