[rhelv6-list] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host Beta Availability
Engineering Partner Management
eng-partner-management at redhat.com
Tue Nov 11 15:43:39 UTC 2014
We are excited to announce the availability of the first public beta of
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host, a secure, lightweight and
minimized footprint operating system that is optimized to run Linux
Containers. The beta is available from Red Hat and on Amazon Web
Services and Google Compute Platform.
Increasingly, business applications are being constructed, not as a
monolithic stack, but rather as a combination of simpler applications
(microservices). These microservices provide greater flexibility, as
they may be combined in a variety of ways to build applications that
suit the particular business need. This type of flexible application
architecture benefits greatly from a container-based infrastructure.
From Project Atomic and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host Beta to
OpenShift, Red Hat has emerged as a leader in our efforts to make
container infrastructure consumable by the enterprise.
What can you expect from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host Beta?
* Optimized for containers
* Atomic updating and rollback
* Container orchestration
* Secure host by default
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform images
* The confidence of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
* Deploy across the Open Hybrid Cloud
For more details on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host Beta,
View the announcement at:
http://www.redhat.com/en/about/blog/small-footprint-big-impact-red-hat-enterprise-linux-7-atomic-host-beta-now-available
ACCESS THE RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 7 ATOMIC HOST BETA TODAY
https://access.redhat.com/products/red-hat-enterprise-linux/atomic-host-beta
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host Beta is available to Red Hat
customers, partners, and members of the public. If you are interested in
trying the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Beta, we encourage you to download
and install it, and tell us what you think. You can also get the latest
news via the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Blog: http://rhelblog.redhat.com
Sincerely,
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team
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