We've completed our 2.5 week romp through the changes and additions to OpenShift 4.8, so now we'd like to take a brief moment to round up all of the news blogs, and present them in a single, easy to digest form. Below, we've linked to all of the 4.8 content we've posted on the blog, so far.
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Red Hat OpenShift 4.8 Is Now Generally Available
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What Is New in OpenShift Virtualization with OpenShift 4.8
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Customizing Boot Source Images for Virtual Machine Templates in OpenShift 4.8
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What’s new in Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes v2.3
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The Dawn of OpenShift Sandboxed Containers - Overview
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OpenShift Sandboxed Containers 101
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Operator, Please Connect me to Sandboxed Containers
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How Customer Feedback Shaped OpenShift 4.8
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Going Global: Improving Operand Visibility for Operators in OpenShift 4.8
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OpenShift 4.8 Blog: Import Multiple YAML Files
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OpenShift 4.8: Quick Start Enhancements
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Empathy Workshop: Improving OpenShift Logs with User Feedback
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Getting Started in OpenShift
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Improving the Resource Efficiency for OpenShift Clusters Via Trimaran Schedulers
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Ask an OpenShift Admin Office Hour - OpenShift 4.8 for Administrators
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Ask an OpenShift Admin Office Hour - The OpenShift Assisted Installer
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Telco 5G Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)
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Build Stronger OpenShift User Experiences with SSH Access
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Modern Application Development With Kong Konnect Enterprise and Red Hat OpenShift
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Workload Support for Red Hat OpenShift Matures Across the Industry
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Hybrid Cloud Object Storage With MinIO and Red Hat OpenShift
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