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Fedora 41 Beta now available

Today, the Fedora Project is excited to announce the beta availability of Fedora Linux 41, the latest version of the free and open source operating system. While we’ll have more to share with the general availability of Fedora Linux 41 later this fall, there’s plenty in Fedora 41 Beta to get excited about.What’s new in Fedora 41 Beta?Updating DNF to version 5Fedora Linux 41 features the newest generation of the DNF package manager. It’s the same basic familiar command-line interface, but significantly smaller and faster.DNF and bootc in image mode Fedora variantsIn Fedora Linux 41, DNF

Managing image mode for RHEL with Red Hat Insights

Image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) uses the same tools, skills, and patterns as containerized applications to deliver an operating system (OS) that is easier to build, ship, and run. Image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux: A quick start guide covers the concepts behind image mode and helps introduce users to foundational concepts required to package operating systems in Open Container Initiative (OCI) container images.Many of the same concepts users know from using package mode will apply, but one of the main differences is that package operations, e.g. DNF install, update, etc.,

Empower your data center with leading compute, networking, and storage solutions

Managing a data center can be demanding and costly, and so there's a clear need for high-performance, cost-efficient general compute, networking, and storage solutions. Red Hat, Senao Networks, and Intel have joined forces to bring you the Senao SX904 Next-Gen NetSec Accelerator that tackles these challenges in innovative ways. Of course this solution integrates seamlessly with Red Hat's comprehensive enterprise platform offerings, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Red Hat Device Edge and Red Hat OpenShift. In this article, we demonstrate how adding the Senao SX904 Next-Gen NetSec Acc

Migrating virtual machines from vSphere to Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization with the migration toolkit for virtualization

When an organization decides to investigate a new hypervisor platform, such as Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, the first question is usually how to migrate virtual machines from your existing infrastructure into OpenShift Virtualization. This is where Red Hat Migration Toolkit for Virtualization comes in. MTV is an OpenShift operator that adds migration functionality at scale and allows your organization to more quickly and easily migrate virtual machine workloads from vSphere, Red Hat Virtualization (RHV), Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift, or other OpenShift Virtualization clusters.O
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