
Creating a Home Lab, Speaking, and an Upcoming Webinar
- Frank
- September 25, 2023
- AI engines
- AI stuff
- Andy Leonard
- ansible
- Apple Silicon M2
- AWS
- beautiful day
- brother
- budget
- Build
- city
- Cloud
- Containers
- Convene
- copilot
- DC version
- Developer
- event space
- facility
- federal crowd
- federal What AI can do for agencies
- Frank La Vigne
- GPU
- home lab
- Ignite
- inspire
- Language Models
- Laptop
- Livestream
- Memory
- Microsoft
- on premises
- OpenShift
- portability
- presentations
- program
- rebuild
- Red Hat
- Red Hat Summit
- Red Hat Summit Connect
- reinvent
- sessions
- Watson code assist
- yesterday
In today’s episode, Andy Leonard and I catch up on their recent activities, including my presentation at the Red Hat Summit Connect. They discuss the event and the focus on AI and government agencies. Frank also shares his experiences with a new product called Ansible Lightspeed with Watson code assist, which is enhancing the use […]
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Kubecon 2023 Chicago Preview ft. Taylor Dolezal
With Kubecon taking place in November of this year, Stu catches up with Head of Ecosystems at the CNCF – Taylor Dolezal. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation organizes Kubecon yearly and this year Red Hat is one of their diamond sponsors. Dolezal works with infrastructure tools that enable innovation and specialize in Kubernetes, Terraform, public […]
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How NVIDIA and Red Hat Collaborate in the Open Source Community
Ryan Hallisey, Senior Software Engineer Technical Lead at NVIDIA, and Fabian Deutsch, KubeVirt Maintainer & Senior Engineering Manager, OpenShift Virtualization at Red Hat, discuss the collaboration between Red Hat and NVIDIA around Kubernetes and KubeVirt in the community.
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Learn How to Test Performance & Scale with kube-burner from an OpenShift Admin
In this week’s episode get a look at a project called kube-burner. Kube-burner is a project that can be used for performance and scale testing on Kubernetes/OpenShift Clusters. Andrew & Jonny are joined by Sai, Raul and Vishnu from the OpenShift Performance and Scale team at Red Hat! kube-burner github: https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner Join OpenShift Commons: https://commons.openshift.org/join/ […]
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Azure Red Hat OpenShift Front Door
In this video, learn how to securely expose applications to the Internet using Azure Red Hat OpenShift and Azure Front Door following best practices.
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Azure Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS – Backup and Restore
In this video, we will discuss key considerations for backup and restore, what we should backup, and tools that can be utilized to support the backup and restore processes.
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Discover the Benefits of Azure Red Hat OpenShift and CSI Driver
Azure Key Vault is Azure centralized repository allowing you to store your secrets and credentials, and in this video, we will discuss how it works in conjunction with the CSSI secret driver in your ARO cluster.
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Deploying an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster using Ansible
In this video, see in high level how to deploy an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster using Ansible, starting with the prerequisites and followed by an example of the deployment itself.
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How to Simplify training and deployment of large foundation models
Being able to quickly scale up or down OpenShift cluster resources becomes more critical as the fine-tuning of foundation models gains popularity. Red Hat and IBM Research have worked together to open source a generative AI infrastructure stack that has been provided in Open Data Hub and is being productized as part of OpenShift AI. […]
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In the Clouds (E27) ft. Matt Butcher
In this episode of In the Clouds, join your host Stu Miniman as he sits down with Fermyon CEO Matt Butcher, amidst their release of their new NoOps Database for developers building Serverless Applications; with WebAssembly. The Cloud Tech revolutionary is also open source and partners with Red Hat often in the field. Matt Butcher, […]
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