Red Hat Preconized Red Hat Openstack Platform 11

Red Hat, First Linux distribution to use the RPM Package Manager, recently this week has announced the brand new version-The Red Hat OpenStack Platform 11.

The OpenStack Platform 11 delivers an authentic Cloud platform built on the proven, enterprise grade backbone of RedHat Enterprise Linux and also provides enhanced support for upgrades with composable roles, offers new networking capabilities, and improved integration with RedHat CloudForms. It uses RedHat CloudForm to ease day-to-day management operations.
The OpenStack Platform 11 serves as a hybrid cloud management and monitoring platform to oversee not only OpenStack infrastructure components but also the workloads running on a given Red Hat OpenStack Platform cloud. The notable features are Improved upgradability, enhanced management, partner and customer success, innovation paired with support and availability.
Radhesh Balakrishnan, general manager, OpenStack, Red Hat affirmed that “ As OpenStack deployments grow in scale and scope, enterprises need a clear path forward to embrace new innovations without sacrificing their existing deployment structure. Red Hat OpenStack Platform 11 helps to provide this path forward, with Red Hat OpenStack Platform Director helping to maintain stability through the upgrade process, while also adding new networking features, management capabilities, and storage support, bringing the powerful innovations of the OpenStack community to mission-critical enterprise deployments.”

FAQ
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What is the scope of patent grants made to OpenStack?
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Our Contributor License Agreement is based on the Apache Software Foundation form, and we concur with their FAQ.
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How can I go work for the OpenStack project?
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Start coding, writing or translating - it is an open source project! Many companies are also hiring developers to work on the OpenStack project. Please see the jobs page for a list of opportunities within the community.
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Where can I get more information on OpenStack?
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The Official Documentation and OpenStack Wiki contains more detailed information for the project. "https://docs.openstack.org/rocky/"
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Who is supporting the OpenStack project?
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Over 150 companies have agreed to support the mission of OpenStack by providing architectural input, contributing code, and / or integrating it into their business offering. "https://www.openstack.org/community/"
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What does it mean for the cloud ecosystem in Openstack?
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Wide adoption of an open-source, open-standards cloud should be huge for everyone. It means customers won't have to fear lock-in and technology companies can participate in a growing market that spans cloud providers. Companies are already using OpenStack to provide public clouds, support, training and system integration services and hardware and software products.

A great analogy comes from the early days of the Internet: the transition away from fractured, proprietary flavors of UNIX toward open-source Linux. An open cloud stands to provide the same benefits for large-scale cloud computing that the Linux standard provided inside the server.