OpenShift Commons Briefing Summary

In this briefing, Red Hat's Derek Carr and Mike Barrett walk us thru what's new in OpenShift Origin Release 3.10

The over all theme for the 3.10 release was "The Efficient Cluster" and this briefing covered a wide range of topics including these highlights:

  • Resource Management
    • Descheduler (tech preview), CPU Manager, Ephemeral Storage, HugePages
  • Resilience
    • Node Problem Detector, HA egress pods with DNS
  • Workload Diversity
    • Device Manager, Windows Containers (dev preview)
  • Installation Automation
    • TLS node bootstraping, static pods
  • Security
    • Etcd cipher coverage, Shared PID namespace options, more secured router

Access the slides from this presentation: What's New in Origin 3.10

 

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