Red Hat OpenShift 4.18 expands virtualization options
Briefly

Red Hat OpenShift 4.18 aims to provide enhanced hybrid cloud flexibility by supporting more deployment options, including bare-metal on Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It introduces user-defined networks for easier VM setup, especially on AWS, and a technology preview for non-disruptive VM storage migration to adapt to changing needs. The new tree-view navigation feature allows users to manage VMs more effectively. Additionally, security is heightened with a new secret store CSI driver for securely handling sensitive data without cluster storage dependency, improving overall security practices and user experience.
With the introduction of user-defined networks, OpenShift 4.18 enhances virtualization simplicity, allowing seamless setup of networks for VMs on AWS, akin to on-premises systems.
The technology preview for VM storage migration will enable non-disruptive data transfer between varying storage solutions, allowing users to adapt swiftly to evolving storage requirements.
The inclusion of a tree-view navigation feature will significantly improve user experience by enabling faster and more intuitive management of virtual machines within the platform.
A new secret store CSI driver enhances security by allowing users to manage sensitive information securely without reliance on cluster-stored secrets, bolstering security hygiene.
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