Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) EVENT - Summit24 - Portability
How would you assess the portability of applications and containers built on RHEL for keeping your organization agile? Please explain.
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Thomas Kerzin
Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
There has been a positive impact in terms of the portability of applications and containers built on RHEL for keeping our organization agile. It is very portable. I do not have any issues with different ecosystems in relation to how Red Hat Enterprise Linux runs containers.
View full review »The portability of applications and containers built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux is great for keeping our organization agile. We know we can rely on that middle layer. We can start with the container and then build on top of that. Having a solid and standard foundation makes it all easy to do.
View full review »It is consistent. When I build an image with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, I know what is in it. I know it is trusted. I do not have the same churn that I would have with others. The way they support it and the way they communicate are well-known.
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Giaspur Tabangay
Devops engineer at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I would say that the offering of minimal images and all such stuff really helps cut it down and make deployments faster.
View full review »I would say that since my company is a service provider, we get the containers from the customers, which we don't use for our own selves, but we use Red Hat Universal Base Images (UBI) 9 for some things like to to get our own containers and so on.
View full review »I would say that my company has done a lot of automation, which helps us keep everything as flexible as we want.
View full review » In short, whenever I try to use the product's portability feature, it does work.
View full review »I would say that the tool has been pretty good since all the containers have been very portable without having to deal with any environmental issues.
View full review »The portability of applications and containers built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux is great for keeping our organization agile. It is fantastic. We can run them on-prem. We can run them in the cloud. We can move them wherever we need them at the time. If something has to go to the edge for any reason, such as a bandwidth issue or an on-prem issue in the data center, we can push those workloads out. We could push all those containers to where they need to run and when we need to run them. It is super easy to do.
View full review »There is portability of applications and containers built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux for keeping our organization agile. That is a very good option to have because you do not have to worry about the underlying system. You just have to worry about your application and have the application running on top of your image based on UBI.
View full review »Regarding the portability of applications for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the only tool we utilize is Ansible Tower. Its ease of use on servers and local machines, consistent interface and debugging process ensure a streamlined workflow regardless of the platform.
View full review »Red Hat's container platform enhances organizational agility through the portability of applications and containers. Its centralized approach, which consolidates all resources in a single repository, streamlines operations and reduces management overhead. This robust system simplifies maintenance and ensures consistency across the platform.
View full review »The portability of applications and containers built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux fosters organizational agility by enabling a continuous cycle of learning, trying, adapting, and iterating. Containers offer a streamlined approach to development, allowing for rapid deployment and effortless updates. If a containerized application doesn't work, it can be quickly destroyed and recreated with updated components, significantly reducing deployment time compared to traditional methods. This rapid iteration aligns perfectly with agile principles, enabling organizations to respond swiftly to changing needs and requirements.
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Matej Curcic
Consultant automation engineer at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Containers built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Podman offer excellent portability, running consistently across various environments such as Kubernetes and other Linux distributions. While they run virtually anywhere, the containerization workflow on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system is arguably more streamlined and user-friendly for professional use.
View full review »Red Hat Enterprise Linux has contributed to business continuity and compliance efforts.
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Tommi Pasto
App group manager at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Red Hat Enterprise Linux has contributed to business continuity and compliance efforts.
View full review »Red Hat Enterprise Linux contributes to business continuity and compliance efforts by simplifying OS migration. Its generational upgrade path allows for easy transitions between versions, streamlining the process and reducing potential disruptions.
View full review »Red Hat Enterprise Linux has significantly contributed to business continuity and compliance efforts due to its seamless integration with our existing environment.
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Tobias Larsson
Datacenter System specialist at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees
Red Hat Enterprise Linux enhances business continuity and compliance efforts by providing a unified platform for various tasks, simplifying operations and reducing the complexity of managing multiple open-source solutions.
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