Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 Enhances Platform Security

Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 Enhances Platform Security

Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat OpenShift 4.20, the latest version of the industry’s leading hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes. Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 introduces capabilities for accelerating AI workloads, strengthening core platform security and enhancing virtualization strategies consistently from the datacenter, to public clouds, and the edge.

As organizations navigate increasing complexity and expanding regulatory requirements, they need a more consistent and reliable platform to bridge diverse applications and services across their entire IT footprint. There is also a growing need for capabilities that support digital sovereignty, which requires organizations to maintain expansive control over their cloud destiny – deciding precisely which applications and data must run in-house and which exist outside that domain. Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 provides a unified and more efficient foundation, built with systems security front and center, enabling sovereign deployments and accelerating the development and deployment of applications and AI workloads across hybrid cloud environments.

Strengthened platform security and enhanced core manageability
This latest release significantly strengthens the platform’s security posture, addressing both today’s immediate threats and the complex, evolving security needs of enterprise IT. By hardening the platform for the unique requirements of sovereignty, Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 helps secure the main traffic between control plane components with initial support for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms for mTLS, to deliver long-term cryptographic protection for critical communications.

This release also brings greater operational flexibility to the core platform and strengthens security capabilities for Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus customers. This includes the general availability of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.9 and enhancements to Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer and Red Hat Trusted Profile Analyzer to help customers more easily manage and analyze security data. Additionally, the zero trust workload identity manager is scheduled for release later this year, delivering identity attestation for machines and humans alike across federated infrastructure.

Scaling AI from experimentation to production
Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 helps accelerate AI projects to run in production faster, more reliably, and with more confidence. New capabilities are designed to streamline the deployment and management of complex AI workloads, making them easier to scale and manage. For instance, the LeaderWorkerSet (LWS) API for AI workloads simplifies the management of large, distributed AI workloads with automated orchestration and scaling. Deployment time is dramatically reduced using Image volume source for AI workloads, which allows new models to be integrated in minutes without rebuilding application containers. Together, these features provide functionality for Red Hat OpenShift AI or other AI platforms to help customers move more easily from experimentation to production. Additionally, Model Context Protocol (DP) enables cluster management via developer tools like Visual Studio Code.

Production-ready virtualization
Red Hat continues to optimize Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, enabling customers to manage virtual machines (VMs) alongside containers and cloud-native applications from a single platform. The addition of CPU load-aware rebalancing and Arm support improves performance and resource utilization for virtualized workloads, while expanded hybrid cloud support extends Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization to bare-metal deployments on Oracle Cloud, giving organizations more control over their infrastructure and the placement of their data. With enhanced storage offloading functionality, the migration toolkit for virtualization significantly accelerates VM migration from legacy virtualization solutions to OpenShift Virtualization through existing storage resources.

Availability
Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 is now generally available. More information, including how to upgrade to the latest version, is available here.

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