Java has been a staple of enterprise development for over 20 years. Java has outlasted the desktop, dominated the server side, and with the emergence of Android has captured a huge share of mobile development.
But Java was built for long running applications living in traditional datacenters. Microservices, Containers and Kubernetes have changed the game.
Cloud native development and functions have quickly become the norm. Java had not kept up… until March of last year.
The Quarkus project delivers vastly smaller, unbelievably faster, and fundamentally more scalable Java applications. In this session, we’ll see how and why Quarkus (and GraalVM) optimizes enterprise Java for a Kubernetes world.
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RED HAT AND INTEL: DELIVERING
CONTAINERIZATION
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform offers:
Accelerated delivery of new
features and services
DevOps
adoption
Fast, flexible
app delivery
Automated app build,
test, and deployment
Standard app components
and configurations
Continuous integration/continuous
delivery (CI/CD) pipeline
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RED HAT AND INTEL: ADDING
SECURITY TO CONTAINERS
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
Intel Xeon®
Scalable platform
+
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INTEL XEON SCALABLE
PROCESSORS
Optimize
performance
for advanced
analytics, HPC, and
data compression.
Accelerate critical
workloads
with faster data
compression and
cryptography.
Operate more
efficiently
with lower system and power
costs and improved block and
virtual machine transfers.
Improve
security
without
compromising
performance.
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RED HAT OPENSHIFT CONTAINER PLATFORM
REFERENCE ARCHITECTURES (RAs)
Release new services faster, more efficiently, and at scale
○ Include predefined, end-to-end hardware and software
○ Can be deployed quickly (sometimes in an hour)
○ Are horizontally scalable
○ Include Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
solution—powered infrastructure automation
○ Offer control with a bare-metal, on-prem solution
powered by Intel architecture
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Innovation Tables
Explore our interactive exhibits and hands-on demos
○ Bring Red Hat Innovation Days to life with our lego exhibit
○ Program on the spot with using Red Hat Runtimes at our
demo booth
○ Learn about our Integration tools at our Agile booth
○ “Walk-the-walls” experience
○ And more….
17. Knative Serving
Serverless primitives with containers
Service
combined lite version of
the objects below to
enable simple use cases
Configuration
the desired state for your
service, both code and
configuration
Revision
an immutable
point-in-time snapshot of
code and configuration
Route
assigns traffic to a
revision or revisions of
your service