Red Hat opens up the edge

Red Hat brings full capabilities of enterprise Kubernetes to bear at the network’s edge in a smaller footprint with Red Hat OpenShift.

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Red Hat has introduced new products and capabilities aimed at helping enterprises launch edge computing strategies built on an open hybrid cloud backbone. New features in Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes enable organizations to address the needs of demanding edge workloads, like the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in industrial manufacturing use cases, allowing them to more seamlessly manage and scale hybrid cloud environments from a single point.

 

As the amount of data, number of devices and new technologies continue to grow, organizations are seeing the benefits of edge computing. According to a survey by Analysys Mason, edge computing is a top strategic priority for many operators with 30% of them already in the process of deploying an edge cloud while 57% are currently outlining their plans to do so in the next year.

 

Edge computing helps organizations scale their infrastructure, supports new latency-sensitive applications and fuels innovation with data insights by processing data closer to the source. This creates a need for computing to move from centralized datacenters to far, distributed locations. This means that computing actions, including data processing and analysis, must often be taken closer to the producer or consumer of data and insights, rather than at a central datacenter to avoid latency, bandwidth constraints and other challenges. Flexible, scalable and reliable technologies are key to the success of edge computing, and in Red Hat’s view, provides a perfect use case for enterprise-grade Kubernetes.

 

Kubernetes is designed to scale and extend across environments without bias, providing the same operational consistency at the edge as it does in the cloud. The open standards from which Kubernetes is derived offer high levels of interoperability and compatibility with existing core datacenter systems, while the flexible nature of the container orchestration engine mean it can serve as a launchpad for even newer innovations.

 

Red Hat believes that Kubernetes and its supporting technologies provide a perfect blend of power, reliability and innovation for edge computing, highlighted by the latest enhancements to Red Hat OpenShift and the newly-launched Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes.

 

Extending open hybrid cloud to the edge

Red Hat already offers a powerful and scalable portfolio of open hybrid cloud technologies, from the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform in Red Hat Enterprise Linux to one of the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platforms in Red Hat OpenShift. With our Middleware portfolio and developer tools, Red Hat provides Kubernetes-native capabilities to develop fast, lightweight and scalable edge applications with data aggregation, transformation and connectivity to support event driven business. Today’s enhancements to these solutions further bolster Red Hat’s ability to support wide-ranging edge deployments, further backed by an extensive, certified ecosystem of hardware, software and services partners.

 

Red Hat’s new capabilities intended for edge use cases include:

 

  • 3-node cluster support within Red Hat OpenShift 4.5, bringing the full capabilities of enterprise Kubernetes to bear at the network’s edge in a smaller footprint. Combining supervisor and worker nodes, 3-node clusters scale down the size of a Kubernetes deployment without compromising on capabilities, making it ideal for edge sites that are space-constrained while still needing the breadth of Kubernetes features.
  • Management of thousands of edge sites with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes along with core sites via a single consistent view across the hybrid cloud making highly scaled-out edge architectures as manageable, consistent, compliant and secure as standard datacenter deployments.
  • Evolving the operating system to meet the demands of the edge with the continued leadership and innovation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, backed by the platform’s long history of running remote workloads.
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