RedHat losing the plot is their own mistake to correct. I’ve been telling my OS TAM as much for a decade.
Everything is about Openshift and [its] Ecosystem. But Openshift is expensive.
And oVirt competes well.
But when your entire business is based around massively hyped bags stapled to the side of a badly-managed central product you don’t mention or promote, what’s the expectation?
RedHat was solid for the very thing that made centos a popular option. But then it had to have more; more, more more.
RedHat losing the plot is their own mistake to correct. I’ve been telling my OS TAM as much for a decade.
And oVirt competes well.
But when your entire business is based around massively hyped bags stapled to the side of a badly-managed central product you don’t mention or promote, what’s the expectation?
RedHat was solid for the very thing that made centos a popular option. But then it had to have more; more, more more.
RH has ceased RedHat Enterprise Virtualization development, in favour of Openshift.
Additionally they also dropped their ManageIQ product some time ago.