Back in 2023 AMD posted hardware-accelerated virtualized IOMMU patches for the Linux kernel as a request for comments (RFC). In 2024 they then posted a second iteration of the AMD vIOMMU patches but then seemingly fell off the radar. This morning is now the first set of updated AMD vIOMMU patches sent out on the Linux kernel mailing list with the RFC tag now removed...
SolveSpace 3.2 was released this past week as the newest feature update to this open-source parametric 3D CAD tool for creating 2D/3D parts and other CAD diagrams...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.0 Extended Update Support (EUS) has been included in the Catalogue of Information and Communication Technology Security Products and Services (CPSTIC) of the National Cryptologic Centre (CCN). This inclusion enables RHEL for deployment in public sector bodies operating under the strictest requirements of Spain's National Security Framework (ENS).The ENS is the rigorous cybersecurity framework mandatory not only for all Spanish public administrations but also for the extensive network of private companies that provide them with services. It is a regulation aime
Organizations running Microsoft SQL Server 2025 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) in Azure can now install and integrate with the SQL IaaS Agent extension (see SQL Server IaaS Agent Extension for Linux - SQL Server on Azure VMs), which enables full licensing flexibility for their SQL deployment. As of today, the extension supports three licensing options. When registering in lightweight mode, you can choose:PAYG (Pay-As-You-Go): Pay per usage. The pay-as-you-go model means that the per-second cost of running the Azure VM includes the cost of the SQL Server license.AHB (Azure Hybrid Benefit):
At Red Hat, our IT and Engineering functions encounter the same challenges and make the same decisions our customers face every day, from infrastructure optimization and application delivery to automating and enhancing the security of our global business. Right now, almost every organization we talk to is navigating the complexities of an AI journey, and we’re in that same boat. As users of our own products—because we love and believe in the technology we build—we want to pull back the curtain on our internal experience. We hope that the lessons we’ve learned through some foresight an
The data is there. The insight isn't.Telecommunications networks generate unprecedented volumes of telemetry. Every authentication attempt, packet flow, device heartbeat, controller update, and service interaction produces telemetry. As networks expand into Wi-Fi offload, 5G standalone, and distributed edge deployments, that volume continues to grow. Yet turning that data into operational intelligence remains one of the industry's hardest challenges.The challenge for operators today is not collection. It is a correlation. Modern networks produce multiple operational signals simultaneously: Net
Security is an important aspect of any digital undertaking, and Kubernetes is no different. We’ve built Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes to form a foundational layer of security across fleets, estates, and platforms, be it public, private, or hybrid clouds. Today we release Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes version 4.10 as part of our ongoing effort to make life easier for Red Hat OpenShift users when it comes to building and enforcing security policies for their clusters.Chief among these updates is the new integration of vulnerability management into OpenShif
Linux 7.0-rc6 was just released in quickly working toward the stable Linux 7.0 release in mid-April. This was another busy week with lots of bug fixes...
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