RedHat, a global open-source solution vendor, recently held a press conference in Beijing to officially launch the RedHat cloud computing solution and related products for the Chinese market. GordonHaff, Senior Manager of RedHat ceojimwhitehust and cloud products, was interviewed by reporters. ▲Red hat ceojimwhitehurstwhitehust pointed out in an interview that, as an open-source solution vendor, Red Hat and other vendors have the biggest difference that Red Hat products come from the open-source community and are derived from the real needs of users.
RedHat, a global open-source solution vendor, recently held a press conference in Beijing to officially launch RedHat cloud computing solutions and related products for the Chinese market. Gordon Haff, CEO of RedHat, was interviewed by the reporter.
▲Red hat CEO Jim whitehust
As an open-source solution vendor, the biggest difference between RedHat and other vendors is that RedHat products come from the open-source community and start from the real needs of users. Taking RedHat Enterprise-level Linux as an example, RedHat first formed the Fedora community from tens of thousands of open-source projects around the world, and based on the open-source Fedora community, it produced Red Hat Enterprise-level Linux products, such products truly reflect user needs. Other Red Hat products also adopt this model, including middleware product Jboss, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, real-time grid product MIG, and management product Centralise.
RedHat recently launched cloud computing products based on this model, including hybrid cloud and private cloud building platform CloudForms and PaaS platform OpenShift. "Redhat's cloud computing products are based on the needs and practices of the world's large data centers (such as Google and Amazon), rather than self-developed, and truly meet the needs of users ", whitehirst said in the interview.
CloudForms & OpenShift: creating open-source cloud computing
In the interview, Gordon Haff, Senior Manager of RedHat cloud products, gave a detailed introduction to Redhat's open-source cloud computing product, CloudForms and OpenShift.
▲Gordon Haff, Senior Manager of RedHat cloud Products