VOOZH about

URL: https://thenewstack.io/kubecon24-red-hat-openshift-4-15-accelerates-app-delivery/

⇱ KubeCon24: Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 Accelerates App Delivery - The New Stack


TNS
SUBSCRIBE
Join our community of software engineering leaders and aspirational developers. Always stay in-the-know by getting the most important news and exclusive content delivered fresh to your inbox to learn more about at-scale software development.
REQUIRED
It seems that you've previously unsubscribed from our newsletter in the past. Click the button below to open the re-subscribe form in a new tab. When you're done, simply close that tab and continue with this form to complete your subscription.
The New Stack does not sell your information or share it with unaffiliated third parties. By continuing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Welcome and thank you for joining The New Stack community!
Please answer a few simple questions to help us deliver the news and resources you are interested in.
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
Great to meet you!
Tell us a bit about your job so we can cover the topics you find most relevant.
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
Welcome!

We’re so glad you’re here. You can expect all the best TNS content to arrive Monday through Friday to keep you on top of the news and at the top of your game.

What’s next?

Check your inbox for a confirmation email where you can adjust your preferences and even join additional groups.

Follow TNS on your favorite social media networks.

Become a TNS follower on LinkedIn.

Check out the latest featured and trending stories while you wait for your first TNS newsletter.

PREV
1 of 2
NEXT
VOXPOP
As a JavaScript developer, what non-React tools do you use most often?
Angular
0%
Astro
0%
Svelte
0%
Vue.js
0%
Other
0%
I only use React
0%
I don't use JavaScript
0%
Thanks for your opinion! Subscribe below to get the final results, published exclusively in our TNS Update newsletter:
NEW! Try Stackie AI
From clobbered drafts to real-time sync
Apr 14th 2026 10:00am, by David Moore
TypeScript 6.0 RC arrives as a bridge to a faster future
Mar 14th 2026 9:00am, by Darryl K. Taft
Mastra empowers web devs to build AI agents in TypeScript
Jan 28th 2026 11:00am, by Loraine Lawson
2024-03-21 09:40:16
KubeCon24: Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 Accelerates App Delivery
Cloud Native Ecosystem / Kubernetes / Operations

KubeCon24: Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 Accelerates App Delivery

Grounded in Kubernetes 1.28 and CRI-O 1.28, OpenShift is Red Hat's platform for hybrid cloud and edge application development.
Mar 21st, 2024 9:40am by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
👁 Featued image for: KubeCon24: Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 Accelerates App Delivery
Feature Image by Narcis Ciocan from Pixabay.
👁 Image

KubeCon/CloudNativeCon

Enterprise open source software provider Red Hat announced the latest release of Red Hat’s Kubernetes distro, OpenShift, at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon Europe, being held this week in Paris.

When I was a kid, I tried, and failed more often than not, to build model planes. I was too clumsy to fit and glue together all the fiddly bits. Fast-forward a few decades, and if you feel the same way about Kubernetes, you might want to use a pre-made Kubernetes distro rather than build one yourself. One such distro, and an excellent choice, is Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.15. Red Hat announced this release at KubeCon Europe in Paris.

OpenShift 4.15, grounded in Kubernetes 1.28 and CRI-O 1.28, is Red Hat‘s latest platform for hybrid cloud and edge application development and deployment across hybrid cloud environments. This release zeroes in on enhancing the core platform, the edge, and the virtualization facets, thus bolstering its position as a trusted, comprehensive platform for accelerating application delivery.

The new OpenShift is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.8 and 8.9 and on Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS) 4.15. For the control plane, you must, but you can use either RHCOS or RHEL for your compute systems.

If you already have a Red Hat account, OpenShift 4.15 clusters are available now. With the Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager, you can deploy OpenShiftto either on-premises or cloud locations.

Starting with this release, Red Hat is simplifying OpenShift shipped cluster administration and Operator management by introducing three new life cycle classifications: OpenShift Operator Life Cycles, Platform Aligned, Platform Agnostic, and Rolling Stream. These help cluster administrators understand the life cycle policies of each Operator and form cluster maintenance and upgrade plans with predictable support boundaries.

For edge users who are also invested in Amazon Web Services (AWS), OpenShift is now integrated with AWS Outposts and AWS Wavelength Zones. This combination enables cluster administrators to deploy OpenShift clusters on AWS with remote workers on Outposts. This provides on-premises AWS-managed infrastructure for what Red Hat calls “a seamless hybrid experience.

5G infrastructure wouldn’t exist without cloud native computing and Kubernetes, but Wavelength and OpenShift enable users to build, deploy, and scale ultra-low-latency applications on edge 5G devices. Specifically, this ensures application traffic from 5G devices experiences minimal latency by avoiding unnecessary internet hops.

Another highlight is the bolstering of Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, which now steps into the spotlight with added resilience and disaster recovery capabilities. This feature facilitates the modernization of virtualized infrastructures, allowing virtual machines (VM) to run alongside containers and cloud native applications.

On the security side, OpenShift now supports IPSec encryption of external traffic, aka north-south traffic. This security protocol already supports encryption of network traffic between pods, aka east-west traffic. You can use both features together to provide full in-transit encryption for OpenShift clusters.

Red Hat’s OpenTelemetry build is a notable step towards unified, standardized telemetry data collection, which is vital for observability and operational excellence in cloud native environments.

TRENDING STORIES
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, aka sjvn, has been writing about technology and the business of technology since CP/M-80 was the cutting-edge PC operating system, 300bps was a fast internet connection, WordStar was the state-of-the-art word processor, and we liked it.
Read more from Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
SHARE THIS STORY
TRENDING STORIES
Amazon Web Services and Red Hat are sponsors of The New Stack.
SHARE THIS STORY
TRENDING STORIES
TNS DAILY NEWSLETTER Receive a free roundup of the most recent TNS articles in your inbox each day.
The New Stack does not sell your information or share it with unaffiliated third parties. By continuing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.