Project Atomic logo Borrowing from the developerblog entry, here's an introduction the fedora-tools” image for Fedora Atomic Host.

When Red Hat’s performance team first started experimenting with Atomic, it became clear that our needs for low-level debug capabilities were at odds with the stated goal of Atomic to maintain a very small footprint. If you consider your current production environment, most standard-builds do not include full debug capabilities, so this is nothing new. What is new, is that on RHEL you could easily install any debug/tracing/analysis utility, but on Atomic:

-bash-4.2# dnf bash: dnf: command not found

Whoops! What’s this now??? If you haven’t played with Fedora Atomic yet, keep the first rule of Atomic in mind:

You don’t install software on Atomic. You build containers on RHEL, CentOS, or Fedora, then run them on Atomic... sysadmin tools are no exception.

We always knew we needed an equivalent for Fedora... and we're happy to announce today the availability of the fedora-tools image.

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A 20+ year tech industry veteran, Jeremy is a Distinguished Engineer within the Red Hat OpenShift AI product group, building Red Hat's AI/ML and open source strategy. His role involves working with engineering and product leaders across the company to devise a strategy that will deliver a sustainable open source, enterprise software business around artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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