Red Hat Summit 2019, the annual tech conference for open source technology, was held in Boston this past April. I attended to learn more about what’s new in the Red Hat ecosystem and discovered some interesting details involving Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL), the Linux-based operating system; and Red Hat Virtualization, an open, software-defined platform that virtualizes Linux and Microsoft Windows workloads.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 is based upon the principles of “operational consistency, security, and cloud foundation.” Utilizing kernel 4.18x, RHEL 8 is based on Fedora 28 and will run on Intel/AMD 64-bit processors as well as IBM Power LE, IBM z Systems, and ARM 64-bit.
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