Serdar Yegulalp
Senior Writer

Red Hat CloudForms 4 takes command of Azure and containers

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Dec 9, 20152 mins

Red Hat's hybrid cloud management solution adds Azure and container tech to an arsenal of supported technologies

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Red Hat has introduced CloudForms 4.0, and the cloud management platform can now manage cloud resources in Microsoft Azure and picks up container support.

Both features are indispensable for any cloud-management system. The former is necessary because of Azure’s status as a top-tier cloud offering, and the latter because containers are involved in nearly every aspect of software use, especially cloud deployment.

CloudForms provides a management interface for a variety of public and private cloud services. Apart from the newly added Azure (and Hyper-V), it also manages Red Hat’s OpenShift PaaS and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, OpenStack, VMware, and Amazon Web Services.

For the time being, container support is limited to managing containers in Red Hat products. Red Hat says that CloudForms 4 “[gives] customers visibility into workloads running in OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat and the infrastructure hosting OpenShift.”

Support for Azure in CloudForms seemed inevitable in the wake of Red Hat and Microsoft promising closer integration with each other. For Red Hat, it meant making Red Hat Enterprise Linux into a first-class citizen in Azure; for Microsoft, it meant having its newly open-sourced .Net framework enjoy a more prominent place within Red Hat’s offerings.

It’s not yet clear when CloudForms will deal with Microsoft’s container systems, both Docker-like Windows Server containers and Microsoft’s Hyper-V Containers. Given the close collaboration between the two companies, it seems inevitable — though Microsoft’s container projects are still very much in the to-be-delivered stage.

CloudForms was recently repackaged as part of a larger Red Hat Cloud Suite for Applications, alongside OpenShift and OpenStack, for tighter integration between all three products.

Serdar Yegulalp

Serdar Yegulalp is a senior writer at InfoWorld. A veteran technology journalist, Serdar has been writing about computers, operating systems, databases, programming, and other information technology topics for 30 years. Before joining InfoWorld in 2013, Serdar wrote for Windows Magazine, InformationWeek, Byte, and a slew of other publications. At InfoWorld, Serdar has covered software development, devops, containerization, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, winning several B2B journalism awards including a 2024 Neal Award and a 2025 Azbee Award for best instructional content and best how-to article, respectively. He currently focuses on software development tools and technologies and major programming languages including Python, Rust, Go, Zig, and Wasm. Tune into his weekly Dev with Serdar videos for programming tips and techniques and close looks at programming libraries and tools.

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