Here on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Blog we've dedicated a number of posts to containers and a variety of associated Red Hat solutions. Whether you're seeking to deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 applications on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 as containers, hoping to better understand how atomic updates work, or are simply out to learn all you can about Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host - there's likely a post (here) with the information you need. However, we've yet to really explore container orchestration. To this end, I invite you to read this new post from Red Hat's own Joe Fernandes. Joe talks about Kubernetes, Google's tool for managing clusters of Linux containers, its progenitor (i.e Google's Borg), and how Red Hat is building on top of Kubernetes to bring web-scale container infrastructure to enterprise customers.
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