Red Hat and Google Cloud expand OpenShift partnership
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Red Hat and Google Cloud expand OpenShift partnership
"OpenShift Virtualization runs on Google Cloud C3 bare-metal instances, giving workloads direct access to CPU and memory resources. This is particularly important for performance-sensitive or license-constrained environments."
"Customers now have a smoother path to consistently run both virtualized and containerized workloads on Google Cloud, managing them from a single interface with a unified toolset."
"OpenShift Dedicated users can validate Google Cloud requirements from the console before moving to cluster setup via the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console, enhancing the onboarding experience."
Red Hat and Google Cloud have expanded their partnership to facilitate application modernization and VM workload migration. Red Hat OpenShift is now available in the Google Cloud console, and OpenShift Virtualization is generally available on Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated. This integration allows workloads to access CPU and memory resources directly, enhancing performance. Customers can manage both virtualized and containerized workloads seamlessly. Unified billing and native service integrations further streamline the process, enabling organizations to run traditional VMs alongside containers on a single Kubernetes platform.
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