By by Elodie Collins
Publication Date: 2026-05-12 15:09:00
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory is utilizing Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization
- OpenShift Virtualization is designed for managing traditional VMs and modern workloads
- Red Hat previously supported JPL modernization through OpenStack and Linux deployments in 2016
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is migrating to Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization to support deep space mission operations.
Sachin Mullick, director of product management for hybrid platforms at Red Hat, said in a company press release published Monday that OpenShift Virtualization simplifies the transition and management of virtual machine workloads.
“Organizations today are grappling with the need to advance their digital capabilities while maximizing the value of their existing application investments,” Mullick stated.
“Red Hat provides the flexibility, confidence and operational efficiency to help our customers meet their evolving mission goals,” the executive added.
What Capabilities Does the Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Offer?
OpenShift Virtualization is a unified application platform that helps organizations migrate, run and manage traditional VMs alongside containerized and serverless workloads on hybrid cloud environments.
According to Red Hat, the application enables organizations to introduce artificial intelligence and microservices without disrupting traditional workloads.
OpenShift Virtualization is an included feature of OpenShift, which offers network policies, role-based access controls and SELinux…