Red Hat also saw the technical advantages of a lean, mean Linux. They started working on it in Project Atomic. This open-source operating system is now available as variations on Fedora, CentOS, and RHEL.
From this foundation, Red Hat built RHELAH. This operating system is based on RHEL 7. It features the image-like atomic updating and rollback. Red Hat has committed to Docker for its container technology.
According to Red Hat, RHELAH has many advantages over its competitors. This includes being able to run "directly on hardware
as well as virtualized infrastructure whether public or private." In
addition, Red Hat brings its support and SELinux for improved security.
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