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The Docker-centric Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host 7.1 is generally available, and RHEL 7.1 also came out today.
The leading Linux company has partnered with the top container company to create a new software stack.
Red Hat is today deepening its relationship with, and support of, Docker, the initiative that is taking Linux containers and re-popularizing them for the cloud age. Alongside its support of the ...
Red Hat has customized a version of its Linux distribution to run Docker containers.
There have been rumblings about a possible split in the Docker ecosystem. Now Red Hat has unveiled a project that may not be pitched as a Docker fork, but sure has the makings of one. The OCID ...
Red Hat and Docker.io today announced an expanded collaboration that will bring Docker's container technologies to the Red Hat's Enterprise Linux high-touch beta program and its OpenShift Platform ...
Want to combine a best of breed enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, with the most popular container technology, Docker? Then you want Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host contains only the tools needed for developing and running Docker containers.
Red Hat teams up with the developers behind the open-source Docker container technology to provide an alternative to virtualization hypervisors.
'We have a very small services organization—our strategy with services is to prime the pump. We want to leave all of that for our partners,' Red Hat's Paul Cormier tells CRN.
Now Red Hat customers can get their hands on Docker containers and not worry about support for the hot-open source technology.
Docker may consider Red Hat one of its biggest rivals, but the feeling isn’t mutual by Tom Krazit on June 21, 2018 at 4:52 pm ...
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