Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that it has named Matt Hicks as its president and chief executive officer. Hicks, who previously served as Red Hat’s executive vice president of Products and Technologies, succeeds Paul Cormier, … | Continue reading
Brought to you by Red Hat, Kube By Example is a free online resource that provides a broad range of Kubernetes-focused tutorials, news and community interaction—all designed around a hands-on, “learn by doing” approach that allows learners to practice skills as they are taught. | Continue reading
MultiPath TCP (MPTCP) gives you a way to bundle multiple paths between systems to increase bandwidth and resilience from failures. | Continue reading
"Legacy" cryptography in RHEL 9 and Fedora 36. | Continue reading
The world’s leading enterprise Linux platform pairs hardened, trusted code with cloud-based services, powering traditional and next-generation production workloads | Continue reading
Red Hat shares it's response to the war in Ukraine and how it is supporting its associates. | Continue reading
QEMU and libvirt form the backend of the Red Hat userspace virtualization stack: they are used by our KVM-based products and by several applications included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, such as virt-manager, libguestfs and GNOME Boxes. | Continue reading
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5, now generally available, extends the Linux foundation for hybrid multicloud transformation. | Continue reading
Several techniques exist for hardening ELF binaries in Linux. This post discusses one such technique called Relocation Read-Only (RELRO). Selected network daemons and suid-root programs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 7 (on architectures which support RELRO) are built with RE … | Continue reading
We are pleased to share that the team from Phlyt, experts in cloud-native development, has joined Red Hat to enable us to help even more customers with digital transformation initiatives. | Continue reading
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 Beta is now available and delivers exciting new features and many more improvements. RHEL 9 Beta is based on upstream kernel version 5.14 and provides a preview of the next major update of RHEL. This release is designed for demanding hybrid multi … | Continue reading
As a special Halloween treat this year we wanted to provide a download to Red Hat Linux 0.9 (beta). That 0.9 isn't a typo, that's the first publicly distributed release that got the entire Red Hat ball rolling. We talked about this release before on the Red Hat Blog, in a post in … | Continue reading
We pride ourselves on being open, from our technology to our people. Come see what we’re all about, then discover whether Red Hat is right for you. | Continue reading
Whether something is stateful or stateless depends on how long the state of interaction with it is being recorded and how that information needs to be stored. | Continue reading
The Linux world provides many tools and technologies around block devices, and almost weekly new options become available. In this article, we point at some recent developments in block devices and give ideas for debugging. | Continue reading
You have questions. So do we. Join us as we unravel tech topics big, small, and obscure. | Continue reading
Five nines, or 99.999% uptime, is considered the “Everest” of high availability. | Continue reading
What can open source do for academia? In the hands of a group of scholars and students, it’s bending the cost curve on textbooks and course materials. | Continue reading
What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4, secure and consistent foundation for the open hybrid cloud with the ability to deliver services and workloads faster with less effort - any application on any footprint at any time. | Continue reading
Red Hat Unveils New Managed Cloud Services to Help Fuel the Next Wave of Cloud-Native Application Innovations | Continue reading
Red Hat is a long-time donor and contributor to projects stewarded by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), with hundreds of contributors and millions of lines of code contributed. Considering the circumstances of Richard Stallman’s original resignation in 2019, Red Hat was appalle … | Continue reading
Red Hat is a long-time donor and contributor to projects stewarded by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), with hundreds of contributors and millions of lines of code contributed. Considering the circumstances of Richard Stallman’s original resignation in 2019, Red Hat was appalle … | Continue reading
Learn how and why open source solutions are being used by enterprises to adopt emerging technologies in the 2021 State of Enterprise Open Source Report. | Continue reading
Red Hat introduces Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Open Source Infrastructure as a new, no-cost option for open source communities to access the world's leading enterprise Linux platform. | Continue reading
Introducing new no-cost RHEL programs for small production deployments and enterprise development teams | Continue reading
Introducing new no-cost RHEL programs for small production deployments and enterprise development teams | Continue reading
With nftables being available in most major distributions, administrators may choose between the old iptables, and its designated successor for the task of adding firewall functionality to a Linux box. What may come as a surprise though is that this is not necessarily an either o … | Continue reading