Prepare for a post-quantum future with RHEL 9.7
Are you excited to try out post-quantum cryptography in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), but you haven't yet upgraded to RHEL 10? Our efforts to ensure that you're ready to make the switch, and to prepare your organization for "Q-Day", now start with RHEL 9.7. By getting started now, you can proactively begin strengthening your security posture and preparing for a seamless transition to RHEL 10.RHEL 9 was released in 2022 and was an important step forward from a security perspective. It was the first version of RHEL that received FIPS 140-3 certification, matching current security requirement
The strategic shift: How Ford and Emirates NBD stopped paying the complexity tax for virtualization
For most large-scale enterprises today, the hybrid cloud isn't a strategy, it’s just the reality. Most organizations are running in both worlds: they have modern, cloud-native applications in containers, and critical, often mission-critical, systems in virtual machines (VMs).The reality is that running two separate virtualization stacks creates silos, complexity, and unnecessary operational cost – what can be called the complexity tax. It slows down your operations and application teams, strains budgets, and ultimately makes it harder to deliver value to the business.We recently spoke with
Red Hat OpenShift 4.20: Expanded Oracle cloud infrastructure support
Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 brings significant expansion of support across Oracle's diverse cloud infrastructure services. This enhancement delivers OpenShift's enterprise-grade container platform to additional Oracle cloud services, providing your organization with greater flexibility and choice in your deployment strategy.OpenShift 4.20 introduces support for five new Oracle cloud infrastructure services:General Availability:EU Sovereign Cloud: Full production support for organizations requiring data sovereignty and regulatory compliance within European bordersTechnology Preview:Oracle US Governm
Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 accelerates virtualization and enterprise AI innovation
Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 is now generally available. It's based on Kubernetes 1.33 and CRI-O 1.33 and, together with Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, this release underscores our commitment to provide a trusted, comprehensive, and consistent application platform. On OpenShift, AI workloads, containers, and virtualization seamlessly co-exist, enabling enterprises to innovate faster across the hybrid cloud, without compromising on security.Available in self-managed or fully managed cloud service editions, OpenShift offers an application platform with a complete set of integrated tools and services
A deeper look at post-quantum cryptography support in Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 control plane
The age of quantum computing is on the horizon, and with its immense processing power comes a significant threat to the cryptographic foundations of our digital world. In this article, we'll explore the emerging support for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) in Red Hat OpenShift 4.20, focusing on how it enhances the core components of the Kubernetes control plane: the apiserver, kubelet, scheduler, and controller-manager. Missing is etcd, using an older version of Go.The quantum threatToday's widely used public-key cryptosystems, such as RSA and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), form the foundat
KServe joins CNCF as an incubating project
We are excited to share that KServe, the leading standardized AI inference platform on Kubernetes, has been accepted as an incubating project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).This milestone validates KServe’s maturity, stability and role as the foundation for scalable, multi-framework model serving in production environments. By moving into the CNCF’s neutral governance, KServe’s development will be driven purely by community needs, accelerating its standardization for serving AI models on Kubernetes.For Red Hat this is a validation of our commitment to delivering open, re
Create efficient two-node edge infrastructure with Red Hat OpenShift and Portworx/Pure Storage
The demand to extend applications to the edge has never been greater. From retail shops to industrial and manufacturing sites, there's a need to create, consume, and store data at the edge. Deploying applications at the edge comes with a set of physical constraints, but also with the need to deliver a truly cost-efficient and resilient architecture. When building applications at the edge, you must consider the needs of the individual site as well as the cost to deploy, manage, and maintain applications across multiple edge locations.The good news is that Red Hat OpenShift is evolving to meet t
Bringing intelligent, efficient routing to open source AI with vLLM Semantic Router
The speed of innovation in large language models (LLMs) is astounding, but as enterprises move these models into production, the conversation shifts - it’s no longer just about raw scale; it’s about per-token efficiency and smart, targeted compute use.Simply put, not all prompts require the same level of reasoning. If a user has a simple request, like, "What is the capital of North Carolina?" a multi-step reasoning process required for say, a financial projection, isn’t necessary. If organizations use heavyweight reasoning models for every request, the result is both costly and inefficie
Red Hat Performance and Scale Engineering
Red Hat's most recent posts about Performance, Scale, Chaos and more.LATEST BLOGSEfficient and reproducible LLM inference: Inside Red Hat’s MLPerf Inference v5.1 submissionsOctober 31, 2025 Naveen Miriyalu, Diane Feddema, Michey Mehta, Keith Valin, Michael Goin, Ashish Kamra, Jean HsiaoAs generative AI (gen AI) workloads become central to enterprise applications, benchmarking their inference performance has never been more critical for understanding the limits of their capabilities. In MLPerf Inference v5.1, Meta’s Llama 3.1-8B was featured for the first time. This post presents Red Hat�
Red Hat Developer Hub 1.8 delivers context-aware AI, faster self-service and scalable governance
The biggest frustration for modern developers isn't the code; it's the friction. It’s the constant context switching, the endless search for the right internal document, and the risk of building on outdated standards. 50% of developers reported losing 10+ hours a week to non-coding tasks, which can equate to a ~$1.6 million loss per 100 engineers per year. Organizations need to empower developers with a self-service experience that is fast, highly personalized and grounded in the company's unique development standards.That's why we’re excited to announce Red Hat Developer Hub 1.8, the late
The Path to Digital Sovereignty: Why an Open Ecosystem is the Key for Europe
In an increasingly complex technology landscape, digital sovereignty has moved from a theoretical concept to an urgent strategic imperative for European organizations and governments. Recent global events—from supply chain disruptions to geopolitical conflicts—have underscored the critical need for greater control over their technology. Digital sovereignty is a strategic effort for organizations to build greater resilience, choice and confidence into IT environments. This isn’t a move towards isolation, with true sovereignty requiring more than just local data centers. Businesses are re-
Red Hat Summit 2026 call for proposals is now open
For the first time, Red Hat Summit is coming to Atlanta, Georgia, and we’re building an agenda of technical and non-technical content for our experienced audience. We're looking for our community of experts—customers, partners, and associates—to share their knowledge and experiences.The call for proposals is open now, from October 1 until November 12. Submit your session proposal today for a chance to present at Red Hat Summit, May 11–14, 2026 at the Georgia World Congress Center.We're looking for more advanced session content this year. We want sessions that go beyond the basics, offe
More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (Part 2)
This series takes a look at the people and planning that went into building and releasing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. From the earliest conceptual stages to the launch at Red Hat Summit 2025, we’ll hear firsthand accounts of how RHEL 10 came into being.Part 1In our first post looking behind the scenes of how Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 came to be. We heard about the early stages that started right after Summit 2022 and the release of RHEL 9. This included assembling the team, setting expectations, and working with upstream communities to gather ideas. In part 2, the team behind RHEL
Red Hat Customer Portal recognized by the Association of Support Professionals as one the Best Support Websites of 2025
The Association of Support Professionals (ASP) has announced the Red Hat Customer Portal as one of the winners of the Best Support Websites of 2025. This year's winning entry highlighted several key innovations that continue to advance Red Hat’s customer experience, including:Ask Red Hat, a conversational, AI-based generative search experience.Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal (RHOKP), a new product that provides Red Hat knowledge and support documentation to customers in air-gap or disconnected environments.Product Compliance Experience, a searchable source for all product compliance records
Red Hat OpenShift AI achieves ISO 42001 AI certification, reinforcing Red Hat's leadership in responsible AI
To CIOs and CISOs overseeing critical production systems, AI can seem chaotic: It’s a dynamic, constantly evolving ecosystem, where current certifications and standards may not apply the same way, if at all. But AI can’t be ignored - properly implementing and integrating an AI strategy can be a massive boon to the enterprise, but the key word is “properly.” Red Hat has always been committed to having our platforms conform to the certification and standards requirements of enterprise IT across industries. AI is no different, so we’re pleased to announce that Red Hat OpenShift AI has s
EMEA’s cloud sovereignty puzzle takes shape
Digital sovereignty is not a new topic, but recent events on the world stage have catapulted it to the top of the top of boardroom agendas and government priorities alike. According to a 2025 BARC study, 84% of surveyed companies view data sovereignty as a central point of their strategy, and 70 percent report significantly increased relevance in the past one to two years. Meanwhile, industry analyst firm Gartner forecasts the sovereign cloud IaaS market will be worth $169 billion in 2028, up from $37 billion last year.Different countries and organisations are adopting different approaches to
Red Hat contributes Trustify project to OpenSSF’s GUAC community
With cyberattacks on the rise, increasing software supply chain visibility is crucial for organizations to proactively identify and mitigate vulnerabilities within their applications and infrastructure. However, handling diverse security data sources such as software bill of materials (SBOMs), critical vulnerabilities and exploits (CVEs), and vendor advisories remains a major challenge due to inconsistent formats, varying levels of detail, and the lack of standardized integration points. Addressing this challenge requires not only better tools, but also open collaboration across the entire eco
An open world: Why Red Hat supports the United Nations Open Source Principles
At Red Hat, we have always believed that the best technology comes from open collaboration. It’s no secret that the components of Red Hat’s products, from the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform to the latest AI innovations of Red Hat AI Inference Server, are created in the upstream, in the open, with communities and projects that make them possible. For three decades, open source has been a core tenet for Red Hat. While the broader technology world was slower to embrace it, more and more organizations are turning to open source-first approaches each year. This is why Red Hat, as
More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10
This series takes a look at the people and planning that went into building and releasing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. From the earliest conceptual stages to the launch at Red Hat Summit 2025, we’ll hear firsthand accounts of how RHEL 10 came into being.At Red Hat Summit 2025, we announced the latest version of the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10. This release was much more than a few minor enhancements or feature additions; RHEL 10 delivers AI-powered Linux management, post-quantum cryptography capabilities and containers as the native languag
Getting to know Navtez Singh Bal, Vice President & General Manager, India and South Asia
We’re delighted to welcome Navtez Singh Bal to Red Hat as a general manager for Red Hat India and South Asia region. In his new role, Navtez will be responsible for Red Hat’s business operations in a dynamic region with accelerated growth. Navtez brings over 25 years of broad industry experience, a proven track record of leading transformative strategies, and a deep commitment to delivering customer success. Prior to joining Red Hat, Navtez held several leadership roles, including chief operating officer for India at Microsoft, senior partner at McKinsey India, and vice president and gener
