Red Hat Converges CoreOS Features In OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 | Linux Today

Red Hat Converges CoreOS Features In OpenShift Container Platform 3.11

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Sean Michael Kerner
Oct 10, 2018

mong the key highlights of the OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 release are multiple components that have been integrated from the CoreOS Tectonic distribution of Kubernetes, including a new cluster administrator console. Red Hat has also integrated CoreOS’ Operator concept into OpenShift making it easier for organizations to deploy cloud native applications.

“This is the initial release for us to deliver on our converged roadmap that we announced at Red Hat Summit earlier this year,” Brian Gracely, director, Product Strategy, OpenShift, at Red Hat, told eWEEK. “There are three primary feature sets that come into OpenShift 3.11 from the CoreOS acquisition.”

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