Automation and management

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Automate AI agents with the Responses API in Llama Stack

Michael Dawson

Learn how the Responses API in Llama Stack automates complex tool calling while maintaining granular control over conversation flow for AI agents. Discover the benefits and implementation details.

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Smarter multi-cluster scheduling with dynamic scoring framework

Jian Qiu

The Dynamic Scoring Framework is an open source project that helps automate cluster scoring based on Prometheus metrics for intelligent workload distribution in multi-cluster environments. It acts as a bridge between your monitoring system and the Placement API, continuously evaluating clusters and updating their scores. The framework consists of three key components: DynamicScorer, DynamicScoringConfig, and DynamicScoringAgent.

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Fine-tune AI pipelines in Red Hat OpenShift AI 3.3

Ana Biazetti +2

Learn how to fine-tune AI pipelines in Red Hat OpenShift AI 3.3. Use Kubeflow Trainer and modular components for reproducible, production-grade model tuning.

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Performance and load testing in Identity Management (IdM) systems using encrypted DNS (eDNS) and CoreDNS in OpenShift clusters

Josep Andreu Font +1

This blog post presents the performance analysis of Identity Management (IdM) when encrypted DNS (eDNS) is introduced in an Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 cluster. The post includes a detailed discussion on the architecture of the setup, tuning of IdM, and performance testing of the system under various scenarios. The results demonstrate that the system can sustain high throughput and low latency even with eDNS, making it a suitable choice for secure and high-performance DNS solutions.

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Performance and load testing in Identity Management (IdM) systems using encrypted DNS (eDNS)

Josep Andreu Font +1

This article compares the performance of UDP, TCP, and DoT for DNS traffic in an Identity Management (IdM) environment under sustained high load. We explore a stress scenario with a standard client generating over 1,000 DNS queries per second against an IdM DNS server, and assess the impact of encryption on DNS performance.

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Our top articles for developers in 2025

Colleen Lobner

Take a look back at Red Hat Developer's most popular articles of 2025, covering AI coding practices, agentic systems, advanced Linux networking, and more.

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Manage RHEL inventory using natural language

Samiksha Saxena

Use Red Hat Lightspeed to simplify inventory management and convert natural language into inventory API queries for auditing and multi-agent automation.