![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Red Hat states in its press release that Atomic Host "integrates into its container stack providing a layer over the infrastructure. RHEL 7 Atomic Host also can serve as a container orchestration platform by way of Google's Kubernetes project. Some of the ideas may only show up in a drastically different form, due to the different demands of Fedora and Red Hat users. Fedora is being used as a proving ground for Red Hat's server technologies, but not necessarily in a one-to-one alignment. Instead, the container host is part and parcel of RHEL. The Docker side of RHEL 7 Atomic Host isn't deployed as a stripped-down mini-distribution like Fedora 21's Cloud version. Fedora 21 also included a new package-management and rollback system - the source of the term "atomic" - that appears in RHEL 7 Atomic Host. Users can either deploy their own containers or opt for the containerized software available through Red Hat's Software Collections.Ĭlues to Red Hat's former Project Atomic came by way of its recent release of Fedora 21, which demonstrated how the experimental Fedora distribution could be reworked as a container host. This construction is intended to allow "operations and development teams focus on their core strengths," with the former using the original RHEL infrastructure and the latter using containers. ![]()
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