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Red Hat® OpenShift® Platform Plus

Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus extends the capabilities of the enterprise Kubernetes platform, Red Hat OpenShift, by offering advanced features for managing applications across diverse infrastructures and clouds beyond the EMEA regions. It delivers a suite of tools and services to ensure the security, management, and reliability of applications throughout their lifecycle across various clusters. The key components of Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus include:

Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform: This serves as the core of the solution, providing automated operations for efficiently managing applications in hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, and edge environments through Kubernetes.

Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes: This component focuses on application lifecycle and policy management across multiple Kubernetes clusters, streamlining management and ensuring consistent policies.

Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes: It offers Kubernetes-native security solutions to enforce governance, security, and compliance throughout the application lifecycle, safeguarding the software supply chain, infrastructure, and workloads.

Red Hat Quay: This scalable, private container registry is designed to meet enterprise-level security and compliance standards, serving as a secure central repository for container images.

Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation: This component provides access to file, block, and object data services, with intelligent features for object data management.

In summary, Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus offers a comprehensive container platform solution, enabling organizations to confidently deploy and manage applications across a variety of infrastructures and cloud environments while prioritizing security, governance, and data management.

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