Red Hat OpenShift 4.22 tackles cloud costs, AI workloads

Red Hat OpenShift 4.22, an update to the company’s hybrid cloud application platform, is now generally available. The release focuses on cutting cloud infrastructure costs, simplifying operations of virtualized workloads, and securing sensitive data.

Announced July 14, Red Hat OpenShift 4.22 continues to harden the platform foundation to meet growing security standards, helping reduce the manual effort of compliance and risk mitigation, Red Hat said. The introduction of a minimal Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI) strips away non-essential packages to reduce the overall attack surface. With Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers 1.12, OpenShift 4.22 makes support for confidential containers on bare metal generally available.

The OpenShift 4.22 release also introduces confidential AI as a technology preview. With confidential AI, organizations can isolate and run highly sensitive workloads and proprietary AI algorithms inside a cryptographically isolated slice of memory and CPU, providing data privacy even during runtime execution, according to Red Hat.

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