Six years ago, we worked closely with Microsoft to deliver on a significant and widespread customer request: the ability for our respective operating systems to function as guests on each other’s hypervisor. This was then codified by the certification of Hyper-V as a supported hypervisor for use with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the certification of Red Hat products as supported hypervisors for use with Windows which both companies have maintained for the past six years.
More than half a decade later, customers are now asking Red Hat and Microsoft to have Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a supported guest in the Azure Cloud. We both heard you! Thanks to a deep commitment by both companies, this day has arrived and, together, we are responding to another important customer ask with full support.
As the game show host says, “But wait! there’s more!” In March 2014, we announced that we were bringing Microsoft .NET capabilities to OpenShift Origin. We now expect that Microsoft .NET capabilities will grow past OpenShift Origin to include
more Red Hat platforms in the near future. Once the .NET Core 5 project is officially released upstream and rigorously tested and then packaged by Red Hat, we plan on giving customers another choice of application frameworks on the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The integration of .NET with our flagship platform will also extend to Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform and be available as a Docker-formatted container on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host and our enterprise class Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), OpenShift.
Now that’s what we love to call customer choice!
About the author
Ron Pacheco is Senior Director of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Ecosystem at Red Hat, leading the team responsible for defining the RHEL ecosystem strategy while ensuring alignment to the company's business goals. In this role, Pacheco oversees Red Hat's evolving strategy for RHEL across the company's comprehensive partner ecosystem, spanning open source communities, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), independent hardware vendors (IHVs), independent software vendors (ISVs), developers, systems integrators (SIs), cloud and service providers.
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