In this webinar, we will explore Image Mode for RHEL, a modern approach to building, deploying, and managing RHEL systems. Unlike traditional RHEL installations, Image Mode leverages bootc and ostree technologies to create immutable, version-controlled operating system images based on OCI containers. This approach offers significant advantages in consistency, security, and scalability for creating custom images based on RHEL.
Join us and learn about:
What is Image Mode for RHEL?
How to build a custom image
Utilize GitOps to build, deploy, and manage your custom image
Enterprise Use Cases for Image Mode for RHEL
AI/ML Stacks
Containerization of the VM
Edge Appliances
Standalone Container Hosts
Real World Use Cases of bootc and ostree
Bazzite (https://bazzite.gg)
Bluefin (https://projectbluefin.io)
Live event date: Thursday, January 16, 2025 | 12 p.m. ET
On-demand event: Available for one year afterward.
Noel Miller
CME TAM, NAPS, Red Hat
Noel Miller is a Technical Account Manager at Red Hat, and the Project Manager and Core Contributor at the open source project Universal Blue (https://universal-blue.org).
He has been working in IT for a little over 10 years, with most of his career being focused on Small and Medium Size businesses. He joined Red Hat in August 2023 as a Technical Account Manager with a focus on Ansible.
Furthermore, he is the Project Manager and a Core Contributor at Universal Blue (https://universal-blue.org). Universal Blue builds a diverse set of continuously delivered operating system images using Fedora Atomic Desktop and Fedora CoreOS’ support for OCI/Docker containers.
Universal Blue’s images are a real world use-case of bootc and ostree which are the underlying technology of Image Mode for RHEL.