At Red Hat Summit 2014, Red Hat announced new Linux container innovations, including Project Atomic, a new community project to develop technologies for creating lightweight Linux Container hosts.
Project Atomic will provide the upstream community for Fedora and CentOS Atomic hosts, along with a new Red Hat Enterprise Linux offering: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host.
In this post, I've gathered up Project Atomic links to help you get up to speed on the exciting new project.
How to Keep Up with Project Atomic
- Project Atomic Website
- Developer Community & Mailing Lists
- GitHub
- IRC: #atomic on @freenodeirc
- Forum
- Project Atomic Blog:
Project Atomic Podcasts
- Dan Walsh Talks SELinux, Docker, and Project Atomic
- The Cloudcast #139 - Docker, Project Atomic & OpenShift
- Upstream Podcast Episode 5: Colin Walters on Project Atomic and rpm-ostree
Project Atomic in the News
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Red Hat Outlines Container Strategy by Mike Vizard
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Red Hat's Embrace of Containers Could End Linux Dependencies by Scott M. Fulton III
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It’s All About the App, as Red Hat Drives Containerized Application Delivery by John Rath
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Red Hat Sets Docker as Nucleus of 'Project Atomic' by Serdar Yegulalp
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Red Hat Linux Containers: Not Just Recycled Ideas by Charles Babcock
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RHEL 7 Roadmap Reveals Linux Container Advancements, Docker Integration by Meredith Courtemanche
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Red Hat Integrates Docker Virtual Containers for Linux by Andrew Brooks
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Red Hat Adds Muscle to Docker Container Technology by Joab Jackson
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Red Hat Unveils ‘Project Atomic’ to rule container-loaded servers by Mike Wheatley
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Red Hat Unleashes Project Atomic as Part of Linux Container Effort by Sean Michael Kerner
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Red Hat Deepens Its Container Commitment - Docker Front And Center by Ben Kepes
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Red Hat To Bring Docker Support to Enterprise Linux and OpenShift by Frederic Lardinois
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Red Hat Announces New Linux Container Projects by Rhea Kelly
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Red Hat Pushes Linux Containers by Alex Handy
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Red Hat Aims at DevOps with Slimmed-Down Enterprise Linux and Containers by Daniel Robinson
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Red Hat Targets Apps With Project Atomic And RHEL 7 by George Leopold
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