In an effort to sync their releases with Kubernetes, RedHat skipped 3.8 release and came up with version 3.9, for their very own container application platform i.e OpenShift.
RedHat seems to be moving really quick with their OpenShift roadmap, with 3.10 release lined up in Q2 2018 (June).
The primary takeaway from the accelerated release cycle of OpenShift is the importance of the tool in RedHat DevOps expansion. With dedicated support to cutting-edge tools like Docker and Kubernetes, OpenShift looks like strong DevOps tool, which is here to stay.
The OpenShift 3.9 release has quite a few exciting middleware updates, bug fixes, and service extensions. Let’s look at some of the enhancements in key areas:
For minor bug fixes and the complete release data, refer to OpenShift Release Notes.
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