Fred Rolland

Freddy is a Principal Software engineer, currently working at Red Hat's OpenShift KNI edge group. Before that, he was part of RHV and OpenShift Virtualization Storage Team.

Beside coding, Freddy has a great interest in education, teaching middle school students about Linux and Python as part of a volunteering project at Red Hat's Israel offices.

Freddy spoke at several events: FLOSSUK, PyCon IL, August Penguin, DevConf.CZ and Open Source Summit Europe.

https://github.com/rollandf
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Sessions

02-05
16:00
45min
Central Infrastructure Management: a user friendly deployment of OpenShift on Bare Metal
Fred Rolland

The use of Bare Metal to run containerized workload is coming back into popularity. Therefore users need the ability to easily create Bare Metal based OpenShift clusters as automatically as possible.

Central Infrastructure Management (CIM) exposes an intuitive user interface, allowing the infrastructure administrator to define a pool of Bare Metal machines making them available for users to independently create OpenShift clusters from them.

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