Artificial Intelligence
OpenShift 4.21 launches with unified platform for AI and modern apps
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
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Brittany Hainzinger |
Built on Kubernetes 1.34, the latest OpenShift release brings streamlined AI training, intelligent GPU allocation, cost-saving infrastructure controls, and advanced virtualization to a single operational model.
Red Hat OpenShift 4.21 is now generally available, based on Kubernetes 1.34 and CRI-O 1.34. This release focuses on unifying AI training, containerized microservices, and virtualized applications on a single operational model to reduce costs and eliminate infrastructure silos.
Accelerated AI innovation
Streamlined training: Data scientists can use a single TrainJob API instead of managing separate machine learning frameworks.
Queue visibility: A new Visibility API for pending workloads provides estimated start times and helps administrators identify resource bottlenecks.
Distributed workloads: The JobSet Operator is now generally available, enabling consistent orchestration of complex, interdependent jobs.
Intelligent GPU allocation: New Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) capabilities allow teams to request GPUs by specific attributes (e.g., vRAM size) and define fallback strategies to maximize hardware utilization.
Core infrastructure and cost efficiency
Scaling to zero: Hosted control planes and NodePools can now hibernate during inactivity and resume automatically, eliminating costs for idle infrastructure.
Dynamic right-sizing: Integration with the VerticalPodAutoscaler (VPA) allows control planes to scale based on real-time memory consumption rather than static estimates.
Expanded ecosystem: The release adds support for VMware Cloud Foundation 9, Oracle Database Appliance, and Confidential Containers on Microsoft Azure for high-security, zero-trust workloads.
Advanced virtualization capabilities
Zero-downtime migration: Administrators can now move running virtual machines (VMs) between different OpenShift clusters without service interruption.
Cloud flexibility: OpenShift Virtualization on Google Cloud bare metal is now available, providing high performance for latency-sensitive applications.
AI-powered troubleshooting: The Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed assistant is integrated into the virtualization UI to provide in-context insights for fixing VM errors.
Modern networking: IPv6-only control plane and secondary network support are now generally available to simplify architectures for organizations facing IPv4 address exhaustion.
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