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From YouTube: Better Together: OpenShift and RHEL Stefanie Chiras (Red Hat) OpenShift Commons Gathering KubeCon NA
Description
Keynote: Better Together: OpenShift and RHEL
Dr. Stefanie Chiras (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Gathering KubeCon NA
November 17, 2020
The world of IT is constantly changing with new technologies and processes. One way to reduce this complexity is to build and run your applications on a common set of platforms that can handle both traditional and cloud-native applications. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) runs both traditional applications, and also powers Red Hat OpenShift, which you can use to build and run cloud-native applications. Learn how Red Hat is utilizing latest technologies and processes to power the next generation of IT.
466754 Better Together RHEL & OpenShift
A
Hi
and
welcome
my
name
is
stephanie
charis
and
I
lead
the
red
hat
enterprise
linux
business
unit
at
red
hat.
I
am
absolutely
thrilled
to
be
here
with
you.
I
feel
like
this
is
my
opportunity
to
get
a
chance
to
talk
to
all
of
you
who
are
really
driving
the
tip
of
the
wave
of
everything
that
is
moving
forward
in
the
it
industry
today.
A
At
this
point
I
know
we
hear
the
phrase.
A
lot
containers
are
everywhere
right.
It
really,
but
let
me
take
it
back
to
what
it
is.
The
pure
root
of
what
containerization
is
is
a
new
way
to
deliver
applications
and,
let's
face
it,
applications
are
what
solve
business
problems
now.
I
grew
up
from
the
hardware
side
of
the
world,
but
it
is
very
clear
that
applications
and
software
are
what
are
solving
business
problems
and
infrastructure,
and
everything
underneath
is
what
makes
that
happen
fast
securely
reliably.
A
So
it
all
has
to
come
together,
but
containerization
is
doing
things
that
allow
applications
to
be
built
faster
to
be
able
to
run
anywhere.
You
can
capitalize
on
the
consistency
of
how
you
run
those
applications
build
once
deploy
the
same
way.
Every
place
spend
less
on
maintenance.
By
reducing
the
memory
footprint,
that's
required
to
run
on
and
use
fewer
resources
being
able
to
build
it
here,
deploy
it
in
different
spots.
Have
that
be
crisp
and
clean
and
small
packaged
exactly
the
way
it
needs
to
be
in
order
to
run
that
application?
A
All
of
that
is
being
done
as
part
of
a
bigger
wave
of
technology.
Things
like
hardware
acceleration
infrastructure
is
code,
new
tools
around
observability
being
able
to
run
in
a
connected
way.
We
pull
all
of
that
together
and
for
us
clearly
at
red
hat.
What's
core
to
us
is
that
it's
all
being
done
on
open
source,
all
being
done
on
linux
containers
are
built
on
linux.
Those
applications
are
just
a
new
way
to
deploy
the
linux
applications
that
folks
are
building
now.
A
A
Never
has
it
been
more
important
for
teams
that
have
been
kind
of
able
to
operate
separately,
folks
in
the
operations
team,
folks
in
the
line
of
business,
the
development
team.
Now
in
order
to
capitalize
on
what's
being
done
in
the
technology
world,
it
really
requires
a
culture
shift,
the
ability
for
those
teams
to
connect
to
work
together
to
engage
in
a
different
way,
and
that's
why
I'm
excited
that
you
joined
us
here
at
the
openshift
commons
gathering.
A
This
is
for
red
hat.
This
is
how
we
have
approached
this
world
for
over
25
years.
It
is
not
just
about
what
you
build,
it's
also
about
how
you
build
it
and
the
culture
that
it
drives
and
is
able
to
sort
of
enliven
in
how
folks
work
together.
We
started
this
over
25
years
ago
now
in
the
industry.
When
we
approached
linux
this
way
it
was,
how
do
we
build
enterprise
software,
something
that
meets
the
business
needs?
How
do
we
work
with
the
upstream
communities?
A
A
Do
that
in
a
secure,
stable
way
and
in
a
way
that
can
scale
all
of
us
want
to
grow,
deploy
in
multiple
spots
and
do
that
with
consistency,
and
that's
where
the
platform
comes
in
the
platform
is
a
strategic
choice.
That's
how
we
view
it
is
a
strategic
choice
to
make
sure
that
you
can
build
on
that
platform
once
and
leverage
the
innovation.
A
That's
going
to
come
down
the
pipeline
tomorrow
and
going
forward,
build
it
once
deploy
anywhere
and
be
able
to
use
that
investment
that
you
did
in
that
development
and
be
able
to
build
upon
it
as
new
innovation
comes
down
the
pipeline.
So
it's
really
about
making
sure
that
you
can
consume
innovation,
but
you
can
also
do
that
efficiently
and
with
all
the
resiliency
and
and
stability
that
you
need.
A
So
as
we
pull
in
this
innovation,
you're,
not
creating
new
islands
of
technology
or
random
backs
of
integration,
but
it
all
pulls
together
and
that's
the
role
of
the
platform.
So
we
started
this
building
upon
linux,
red
hat
enterprise.
Linux
is
our
platform
for
linux,
and
I
want
to
talk
about
that
in
a
minute,
because
it's
not
just
about
the
linux
and
the
bits
of
course,
because
they're
open
source
bits
it's
about
the
ecosystem
that
comes
along
with
it.
A
A
So
it
delivers
for
bare
metal
when
you
need
that
extra
performance,
perhaps
for
bare
metal
applications
for
also
for
virtual
machines,
because
clearly
there's
a
lot
of
traditional
workloads
that
are
going
to
require
virtual
machines.
A
It
gives
a
set
of
containerization
capabilities
that
are
really
I'm
hearing
from
customers
are
really
required
today,
going
forward
now
over
to
the
right.
We
talk
about
openshift
openshift
for
that
world
of
orchestration,
microservices
cloud
native,
that's
the
world
where
the
real
power
of
containerization
sort
of
explodes,
but
for
us
at
red
hat,
we
wanted
to
make
sure
that
the
platforms
of
red
hat
enterprise,
linux
and
openshift
stay
consistent,
because
there
is
true
value
in
that
consistency.
A
A
A
Strength
of
that
is
that
it
provides
a
unified
platform
set,
meaning
that
the
culture
coming
back
to
that.
It's
not
just
about
technology.
It's
about
culture!
You
create
that
culture
of
consistency
where
skills
that
they
know
red
hat
enterprise.
Linux
helps
them
as
they
move
into
the
world
of
open
shift,
consistent
set
of
tools
and
really
coming
back
to
ecosystem,
because
this
open
source
world
is
all
about
ecosystem
that
that
ecosystem
translates
well.
A
We're
focused
at
red
hat
at
making
sure
we're
creating
an
ecosystem
that
is
relevant
both
in
the
real
world
and
the
openshift
world,
and
is
built
to
be
sustainable
because
that
ecosystem
is
going
to
have
to
grow
it's
going
to
have
to
adapt.
So
you
see
we
have
optimized
with
rel
core
os
as
being
that
really
optimized.
Just
the
packages
that
are
needed
for
open
openshift,
providing
a
better,
install,
better
upgrade
experience
for
openshift
so
that
you
can
consume
those
updates
faster.
But
we
view
this
holistically.
A
A
A
We
are
all
about
making
sure
that
we're
participating
in
the
communities
so
that
we're
both
leveraging
and
participating
in
all
of
that
innovation-
that's
happening
upstream,
and
we're
also
really
focused
on
making
sure
that
we
are
bridging
that
world
of
you
know
what's
happening
where
technology
endeavors
can
deliver
on
business
reality
so
pulling
in
that
feedback
from
customers
that
has
led
to
this
portfolio
that
you
see
here.
You
see
the
underlying
platforms
of
red
hat
enterprise
linux
at
the
bottom.
A
You
clearly
see
openshift
feeding
into
that
containerization
world,
but
then
on
top
you
have
all
the
other
things
that
are
needed
to
deliver
on
what
we
view
as
the
open
hybrid
cloud,
it's
the
ability
to
build
once
deploy
anywhere
and
leverage
a
vast
ecosystem.
In
order
to
do
it
on
the
left,
you
see
a
lot
of
the
things
that
we
do
around
management
things
like
ansible
and
ansible
automation,
platform,
making
sure
we're
delivering
there
and
above
that
open
shift
layer.
A
You
see
things
like
the
application
services
building
upon
run
times
and
integration
and,
of
course,
we
have
open
open
shift
storage
as
well
sitting
there
down
in
the
infrastructure
layer.
It
really
is
about
us
looking
at
this
holistically,
how
we
pull
together
the
best
of
what's
happening
in
the
open
source
world
make
sure
we
deliver
that
for
the
enterprise
businesses
and
do
that
in
a
way
that
is
integrated
and
comprehensive,
but
always
building
upon
the
consistency
of
that
underlying
platform.
A
So
I
wanted
to
step
into
an
example
now
of
one
spot
where
we
have
been
focused
on.
Certainly
you'll
hear
a
lot
about
it
today,
but
it
is
what
everyone
is
talking
about
and
that's
when
it
comes
down
to
the
edge,
and
so
as
we
look
at
things
kind
of
how
we
pull
all
of
this
consistency
of
platform,
but
build
upon
it
and
augment
it
for
use
cases
edge,
is
a
perfect
example
of
where
we're
focused
on
doing
this
next.
A
So
when
we
look
at
the
edge
world
to
me,
this
is
fascinating,
because
I
view
it
as
really
a
super
factor
right.
It's
where
four
things
come
together
to
really
change
the
game.
First
of
all,
we
have
a
wave
of
new
app,
no
killer
applications
coming
in
things
like
machine
learning,
deep
learning,
really
changing
the
game
of
how
analytics
can
be
done.
A
You
pull
all
of
that
together
supplement
that
with
networking
capabilities
that
is
vast
and
fast
in
order
to
deliver
that's
the
world
of
edge
that
we
face
today,
we
are
on
the
edge
we.
I
use
that
kind
of
as
a
pun,
but
we
are
on
the
edge
of
a
cliff
here
where
we
are
able
to
unlock
what
edge
can
really
do
and
I'm
seeing
it
happen
in
two
ways.
A
I'm
seeing
both
folks,
who
have
been
very
invested
in
a
data
center,
start
to
move
out
to
run
that
compute
and
pull
their
infrastructure
closer
to
where
the
data
is
happening.
That's
causing
a
distributed
data
center
type
of
world
for
edge
and
also
we're
seeing
incredible
explosion
in
more
of
a
embedded
world
of
edge
things
in
automotive
and
connected
cars,
places
in
v-ran
in
telco
spaces
that
are
really
pushing
the
cutting
edge,
the
cutting
edge
of
edge.
A
A
So
what
you'll
see-
and
hopefully,
you've
heard
already
through
through
our
announcements-
is
that
when
we
look
at
the
open,
hybrid
cloud
and
again,
that's
the
ability
to
build
your
application,
deploy
it
anywhere
to
pull
in
the
most
flexibility
going
forward
and
the
most
innovation
that
is
available
today,
but
also
what
hasn't
been
invented
yet
tomorrow,
but
to
be
prepared
to
consume
it.
That's
our
world
of
open,
hybrid
cloud,
and
it's
not
just
about
what
we
deliver
is
red
hat.
A
It's
about
the
ecosystem
that
we
work
with,
because
that
is
essential
in
order
to
make
that
happen.
But
now
edge
becomes
a
core
part
and
an
extension
of
really
that
open,
hybrid
cloud
story,
what
we
did
with
linux
and
openshift
in
the
enterprise
world
and
in
the
data
center
world.
Now
we
take
that
out
to
the
enterprise
edge
where
there
there
are
different
requirements.
A
A
We
have
brought
in
specific
technology
features
in
order
to
be
able
to
deliver
upon
that,
and
one
thing
that
I
love
about
this
story
is
in
typical
red
hat
fashion.
We
learned
so
much
from
what
was
being
done
in
the
fedor
iot
special
interest
group.
There
was
so
much
innovation
going
on
in
that
space.
We
learned
a
ton
from
that
and
it
was
allowed
us
to
pull
direct
capabilities
from
that
innovation
directly
into
rel
and
you'll,
see
that
in
in
8.3
and
those
capabilities.
A
In
addition,
right
we
heard
from
customers,
we
had
customers
who
were
looking
to
move
that
data
center
out
to
distribute
it.
We
got
a
lot
of
feedback
from
them
about
exactly
what
is
needed
and
we
pulled
that
direct
into
into
rel.
So
we
brought
in
things
like
quick
image
generation,
efficient,
over-the-air
updates,
because
you're
not
always
connected.
We
still
maintain
our
long
life
cycle,
so
we
have
remote
device
update
mirroring
and
we
have
intelligent
rollbacks.
A
We
have
done
this
on
top
of
what
we
already
have
for
things
like
management
capabilities,
having
container
toolkits
that
a
lot
in
which
include
things
like
insights,
allowing
for
better
efficiency.
We
pull
all
that
into
rel
to
make
sure
that
it's
really
ready
for
the
edge
and
you'll
hear
a
lot
about
what
the
openshift
team
has
done,
making
sure
that
you
can
do
small
clusters
at
the
edge,
because
there
is
not
only
one
way
to
deploy
containers.
A
This
is
why
I'm
so
excited
about
us
moving
into
the
world
of
edge
us
pulling
from
what's
happening
in
open
source
and
contributing
up
an
open
source
for
the
next
wave
of.
What's
going
to
happen,
it
is
just
incredibly
exciting
for
me
and,
and
it
pulls
together
all
of
the
best
that
is
happening
around
hardware-
around
data
around
applications
and
clearly
around
the
network.
A
So
this
is
how
we
view
our
approach
to
edge.
It
is
about
taking
everything
we
have
always
done,
bringing
platforms
with
a
portfolio
and
understanding
the
use
case
and
the
innovation
that's
needed
to
deliver
in
that
use
case,
bringing
in
making
sure
that
it's
all
built
with
open
source
and
contributing
upstream
to
help
drive
that
innovation
and
listening
to
those
customers
and
working
to
make
sure
that
what
they
need
is
being
done
upstream
and
finally,
working
with
a
partner
ecosystem.
That's
relevant!
This
is
what
we've
done
in
linux.
A
This
is
what
we've
done
in
kubernetes,
and
this
is
what
we're
doing
to
bridge
that
together
to
deliver
in
the
world
of
edge.
So
I
am
thrilled
to
get
the
chance
to
talk
with
you.
We
are
just
at
such
an
exciting
time
in
the
industry
where
technology
and
culture
come
together
to
change
the
game.
We've
been
focused
on
this
at
red
hat
for
a
long
time,
and
I
see
it
coming
with
containers
the
opportunity
that
we
have
and
the
opportunity
that
we
jointly
have
around
edge.