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Red Hat Delivers on Linux Automation
Delivers on Linux Automation with Identity Management and Open Source Systems Management Solutions
Jul. 11, 2008 03:00 PM
Red Hat announced advancements that extend the Company's
Linux Automation strategy by providing expanded capabilities and incorporating
broadened community involvement for secure management of both users and systems
across virtual and physical enterprise infrastructures.
By broadening its security portfolio with the addition of
Red Hat Enterprise Identity, Policy and Audit (IPA) and through the opening of
the Red Hat Network Satellite code base to facilitate community-driven
enhancements for systems management, Red Hat aims to extend administrator
control and increase user productivity in increasingly demanding IT
environments.
"Delivering on the promise of any application,
anywhere, anytime across both physical and virtual infrastructures requires
integrated, secure management of users, systems and applications," said
Katrinka McCallum, vice president of Red Hat's Management and Security business.
"Dynamically allocating resources and providing efficient user access to
systems and services as the IT landscape changes requires tightly integrated
control systems. With Red Hat's management and security solutions spanning the
operating system, virtualization, grid frameworks, middleware and SOA, Red Hat
is rapidly advancing Linux Automation."
Enhanced Identity Management Solutions
Red Hat announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise IPA
and the related technology purchase of the code base of open source identity
integration provider, Identyx. Red Hat's Enterprise IPA solution meets customer
demand to cut costs and improve operational efficiency while ensuring
compliance, risk reduction and business enablement. With Enterprise IPA, Red
Hat provides centrally managed identity capabilities, single sign-on services,
high-availability directory services, an easy-to-use access control framework and
synchronization with LDAP(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), Microsoft's Active Directory and other data stores.
Customers will have an opportunity to benefit from cost savings, compliance,
ease of management and avoidance of vendor lock-in.
Incorporating the Identyx code base enables Red Hat
Enterprise IPA to provide virtual directory services that allows organizations
to deliver a unified view of identity across multiple sources, including LDAP, NIS (Network Information
Systems), Active Directory and databases. Red Hat customers can now take
advantage of a virtual directory with synchronization capabilities that provide
a simple path for migration from NIS.
Leveraging Community-Customer Technology Innovation for
System Management Solutions
Continuing Red Hat's commitment to the open source development
model, Red Hat announced the open sourcing of the Red Hat Network (RHN)
Satellite code base, available under the GPLv2 license and known as Project
Spacewalk. RHN Satellite is the Red Hat systems management solution that allows
customers to manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux content updates, including system
grouping permissions and scheduling, within their firewall. The solution also
performs systems provisioning, update and monitoring, across physical and
virtual servers.
"I'm excited about the prospect of being able to make
use of some of the RHN Satellite features above and beyond just a package
repository, such as system profiling (both hardware and software), custom base
channels for special projects that may have strict package requirements, as well
as monitoring and reporting on systems. Additionally, at Duke University we
will always have a mixed bag of distributions, like Centos, and Fedora in
addition to Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems, and it's great to see that with
Spacewalk, Red Hat intends to make it easy to support other RPM based
distributions," said Kambiz Aghaiepour, Senior Linux Sysadmin, OIT, Duke
University.
With the release of its RHN Satellite code base, Red Hat has
enhanced its ability to incorporate new open source management projects into
the future roadmap for its products and solutions. Examples include open source
management projects like Cobbler and Koan for provisioning management, and the
configuration management project, Puppet. In addition, projects like Cobbler,
Koan and Puppet have already been adopted by a number of Red Hat customers.
According to Roy Haverman, Linux system administrator at
Alstom, "Cobbler allows us to set up physical and virtual servers in a
matter of minutes, which has helped us a lot in our dynamic server and
workstation landscape. The flexible kickstart templating system of Cobbler has
provided us consistent deployments to a great variety of systems, with
different architectures, saving much time."
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