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by lima
2951 days ago
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IMO Red Hat has been on top of recent developments. OpenShift is (arguably) the best PaaS Kubernetes distribution, and certainly the most enterprise-ready one. I use it in production and it's a great piece of engineering. They heavily contribute back to Kubernetes upstream instead of forking it. Red Hat is responsible for many important Kubernetes features like RBAC. They acquired Ansible and, recently, CoreOS. Software Collections make it really easy to run an up-to-date software stack on RHEL by decoupling it from the base OS (which is the way to go, IMO). And of all the IdPs I recently evaluated, Keycloak sucks the least. |
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