How AWS customers running VMs on ROSA can add advanced container functions | Amazon Web Services

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Опубликовано 8 ноября 2024, 19:50
How OpenShift virtualization can be used to add functions and features to VM workloads running on OpenShift which is typically revered for container application workloads. How can OpenShift customers on AWS take advantage of Virtual machines running on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) to inherit features and functions such as Service Mesh.

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