Local Ansible Workshop | RHEL Source | Summit Connect Sacramento
Hello Red Hat Enthusiasts. Hope your summer has been going well. I’m looking forward to cooler weather in the coming months. This summer we’ve been conducting Ansible Automation Workshops and they have been a lot of fun and very well attended. Thank you to those who have participated and I look forward to another fun session August 29th (see below for information).
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Technical Workshop
VIRTUAL EVENT Hosted by ME !
REGISTRATION LINK
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM PT
Date: Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Red Hat® Ansible® Automation Platform is an end-to-end automation platform to configure systems, deploy software, and orchestrate advanced workflows. Ansible is a proven enterprise-platform used by Fortune 500 companies in the airline, government, and military sectors to create, manage, and scale automation strategies.
This workshop is intended as an introduction for people who want to learn the basics about Ansible Automation Platform including DevOps engineers, operations engineers, systems engineers, release engineers, system administrators, developers, operations staff, network engineers, security professionals, and anyone else interested in IT automation.
During this hands-on workshop, we’ll cover:
- An overview of public cloud provisioning.
- Converting shell commands into Ansible commands.
- Retrieving information from hosts.
- Deploying applications at scale.
- Self-service IT via surveys.
- An overview of system roles for Red Hat Enterprise Linux®.
- An overview of Red Hat Insights integration.
Space is limited, so sign up today. A waitlist will be available.
Changes to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code delivery route
Creating a new model for collaboration and success
In June 2023, Red Hat announced that we are fully investing in and committed to CentOS Stream as the upstream development platform for RHEL and to some that meant that Red Hat was turning into a closed source company so I’d like to provide details to clarify the changes for which you will find that Red Hat is still making the source code available.
Key facts to understand:
- Customers and partners can continue to access Red Hat Enterprise Linux sources via access.redhat.com.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux remains a 100% open source based product.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code is still publicly available via CentOS Stream.
- Red Hat still complies with the General Public License (GPL) and other open source licenses.
This change is simply the next step towards our goal of creating a space for even more open, transparent collaboration and participation.
Mike McGrath has written two detailed blog posts outlining the past, present and future of pushing our source code and where it still can be downloaded. Please refer to Furthering the evolution of CentOS Stream as well as Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes. “CentOS Stream will now be the sole repository for public RHEL-related source code releases. For Red Hat customers and partners, source code will remain available via the Red Hat Customer Portal.” – Mike McGrath.
Please reach out to me if you have any questions regarding the changes and I’ll be happy to discuss and clarify.
Red Hat Summit Connect is coming to Sacramento
October 19, 2023 | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM PT | Sacramento, CA
Red Hat® Summit is going on tour with Red Hat Summit: Connect. Join us October 19 as we bring interactive labs, demos, and networking opportunities to a city near you, so you can keep exploring what’s next in hybrid cloud, open source, and IT. Our Red Hat® Summit: Connect events will give you in-person access to Red Hat experts and industry collaborators, labs, demos, and more — at no cost and in Sacramento.
What to Expect
- In-person, one-day, no-cost, intimate events
- Opportunity to connect with Red Hat technical experts and industry leaders
- Networking mixer following Summit: Connect content
- Two, hands-on labs for technical training on Red Hat solutions
- Live demo on the future of cloud services
More Red Hat News
- Red Hat Service Interconnect 1.4
- Red Hat Fuse 7 will reach the end of maintenance support in June 2024
- Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.6 Update 4 (7.6.4) is GA
- Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 is coming soon
- Announcing limited availability of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security Cloud Service
- Introducing Event-Driven Ansible
- Announcing the GA release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 and 9.2
- Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.6 Update 3 (7.6.3) is GA
- Red Hat® JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform available on Microsoft® Azure marketplace as Pay-As-You-Go offering
- Performance impact observed after Red Hat Enterprise Linux upgrade due to Retbleed CVE vulnerability mitigations
Upcoming Virtual Workshops (FREE)
August 16, 2023 | Modernizing Applications focused customer roundtable |
August 16, 2023 | Windows automation with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform workshop |
August 16, 2023 | Getting started with your Red Hat Learning Subscription |
August 24, 2023 | Ansible Automation Platform with Red Hat Enterprise Linux technical workshop |
August 30, 2023 | Red Hat and Dell Technologies lunch break |
September 6, 2023 | Ansible Automation Technical Workshop |
September 13, 2023 | Developing and modernizing applications with Red Hat OpenShift |
Red Hat Training (FREE)
LINK to classes by Red Hat
LINK to classes by edX
Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions you might have on the content or anything else that might help you with your Red Hat solutions.
- Scott Belz