Chapter 1. About this release
The release notes provide high-level coverage of the features that have been implemented in Red Hat Developer Hub 1.3 and document known issues in this release.
Some features within this release may be available as a Technology Preview, providing access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and to provide feedback during the development process.
For more information about the support scope of Red Hat Technology Preview features, read Technology Preview Support Scope.
Benefits of Red Hat Developer Hub include:
- Increased developer productivity: Increases productivity by eliminating common organizational challenges, enabling seamless collaboration, and providing clear guidelines for creating, developing, and deploying applications.
- Unified self-service dashboard: Provides development teams with a unified dashboard covering various aspects such as Git, CI/CD, SAST/DAST, Supply Chain, OpenShift/Kubernetes cluster, JIRA, monitoring, API, documentation, and more, facilitated by over 150 plugins. All curated by a platform engineering team, aligning with the company’s best practices.
- Best practices through software templates: Automates organizational best practices by encoding common tasks such as creating new applications, running Ansible jobs, and establishing CI/CD pipelines for production deployment in Git.
- Scalable technical documentation: Code and documentation resides in the same repository, eliminating dependencies on proprietary document systems.
- Efficient onboarding for new developers: New developers quickly adapt and become productive within a short timeframe.
- Robust enterprise Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Empowers administrators to create roles, assign users or groups to roles, and implement robust security policies for enhanced access control.
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1.1. Supported Platforms
Red Hat Developer Hub runs on OpenShift Container Platform 4.14-4.16 on the following CPU architecture:
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AMD64 and Intel 64 (
x86_64
)
In addition to OpenShift Container Platform, the following hosted environments are also supported:
- Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
- Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service
- OpenShift Dedicated on Google Cloud Platform
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