Hyve and Red Hat: a look at modern infrastructure solutions

Hyve Managed Hosting works with Red Hat to provide a platform supporting virtualised and containerised applications as part of its infrastructure offering.

Hyve Managed Hosting has announced a partnership with Red Hat, a provider of enterprise open source software. The collaboration provides Hyve’s clients with a managed platform built on Red Hat OpenShift. The platform supports both containerised applications and existing virtualised workloads, addressing a range of infrastructure requirements.

The evolving landscape of virtualisation has led organisations to review their infrastructure strategies. As cloud costs increase during a rapidly developing AI phase, some companies are under pressure to modernise while managing costs and avoiding disruption.

Using Red Hat’s hybrid cloud application platform, Hyve offers a solution that enables the use of Kubernetes-based container architecture alongside virtual machines. This approach allows organisations to transition from legacy systems and adopt cloud-native methods without requiring a full replatforming.

A feature of the collaboration is cost predictability based on physical server resources through Red Hat OpenShift. The platform is designed to provide a consistent foundation across private and hybrid environments, supporting infrastructure requirements for AI workloads.

Hyve is supporting customers in integrating new deployments and modernisation initiatives using Red Hat OpenShift. Demand is expected from sectors operating high-performance digital services and AI-enabled workloads requiring scalable computing resources and orchestration capabilities.

Through the managed service offering, Hyve and Red Hat aim to reduce operational overhead, allowing organisations to manage infrastructure while focusing on core business objectives. Hyve’s team is integrated into customer operations, managing the cloud-native platform.

Looking ahead, Hyve plans international expansion, including an office launch in Australia, extending services across the Asia-Pacific region and continuing collaboration opportunities with Red Hat.
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