Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console: Your questions answered
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Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console: Your questions answered Q: What is Hybrid Cloud Console? Q: Is Hybrid Cloud Console just for public cloud deployments? Q: How can the Hybrid Cloud Console help me? Q: What role does AI play in the new console experience? Q: What is the cost of the Hybrid Cloud Console? Q: What are the most common things customers do with Hybrid Cloud Console? Q: What are some unexpected benefits? Q: Does connecting my on-premise infrastructure to Hybrid Cloud Console compromise security? Your infrastructure, one view Get started with Hybrid Cloud Console Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform | Product Trial About the authors Arianna Gallagher Greg Bowman More like this Data-driven automation with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Accelerating NetOps transformation with Ansible Automation Platform Technically Speaking | Taming AI agents with observability You Can’t Automate Cultural Change | Code Comments Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share Managing a hybrid environment can feel like a balancing act between disparate sets of fragmented tools used for all the different platforms you interact with. If that sounds familiar, then your team needs integrated management across your diverse hybrid infrastructure. With Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console, you can manage your public cloud instances, on-premise virtualization, and security compliance all in one dashboard. The Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console was built to solve fragmentation by unifying the management of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Red Hat OpenShift, and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform into a single interface. In this guide, we're answering your top questions about the console's evolution to help you understand how it fits into your modern operational workflow. A: Hybrid Cloud Console serves as a unified control plane for connecting to and centrally managing your diverse Red Hat platforms and infrastructure across your entire hybrid cloud environment. By providing a single point of visibility and operation, Hybrid Cloud Console simplifies the management of geographically distributed, diverse deployments. This powerful console enables you to effectively manage and automate a broad spectrum of Red Hat offerings, including: RHEL infrastructure: Gain centralized management for your RHEL server fleet, enabling simplified patching, lifecycle management, and security compliance across your enterprise operating system deployments. OpenShift clusters: Administer and monitor your containerized applications and infrastructure running on OpenShift, streamlining cluster operations, resource management, and application deployment pipelines. Ansible Automation Platform infrastructure: Leverage the console to integrate with and manage your Ansible Automation Platform infrastructure, enabling the consistent execution and scaling of automation across your IT estate, from infrastructure provisioning to application configuration. Application services: Beyond core infrastructure, Hybrid Cloud Console also supports the management of various application services, offering a consolidated view and control point for the software components and services running on your Red Hat platforms. Ultimately, the Hybrid Cloud Console enhances operational efficiency, enables consistency, and provides the tools to automate the management of your hybrid cloud and the critical deployments within it, regardless of where they reside—on-premises, in public clouds, or at the edge.
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