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Red Hat OpenShift Cheat Sheet

Ben Pritchett

The Red Hat OpenShift cheat sheet presents basic oc commands to help you build, deploy and manage an application with OpenShift. Download the PDF at no cost.

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bootc: Getting started with bootable containers

Valentin Rothberg +1

With bootc (bootable containers), you can use the same container technology for building and managing immutable operating systems. Check out these two video demos and learn how to get started.

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Network observability on demand

Julien Pinsonneau

Learn how to use the Network Observability CLI (oc netobserv) to implement on-demand network observability on OpenShift without installing any operators.

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From Podman AI Lab to production: Implementing enterprise-ready generative AI

Cedric Clyburn +1

As enterprises seek to utilize the power of generative AI, they often struggle with the transition from experimentation to production-ready solutions. This talk will guide you through the steps needed to build an enterprise-grade generative AI application, starting with local experimentation using Podman AI Lab and finishing in a scalable, secure deployment on Red Hat OpenShift AI.

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Introducing GPU support for Podman AI Lab

Evan Shortiss +1

With GPU acceleration for Podman AI Lab, developers can inference models faster and build AI-enabled applications with quicker response times.

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What's new in version 7.1 of Red Hat’s Migration Toolkit for Applications

Ramon Roman Nissen

The 7.1 version of Red Hat’s Migration Toolkit for Applications includes new features like support for analysis of .NET applications, automatic language and technology discovery, location of where certain technologies are being used in applications, and more.

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From Podman Desktop to containers in production

Evan Shortiss

Learn how to build and run containers locally using Podman Desktop, then configure an automated CI/CD pipeline that will build your container images and push them to an image registry.

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Red Hat OpenShift Local

Red Hat OpenShift Local is the quickest way to get started building OpenShift