Red Hat OpenShift
wikipedia:OpenShift (2011) is a family of containerization software. Its flagship product is the OpenShift Container Platform—an, Red Hat’s enterprise Kubernetes distribution to be run on-premises and built around Docker containers running on RHEL.
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Timeline
- 2012 OpenShift Origin the open source codebase used in the OpenShift PaaS released[1]
- 2011 Openshift platform is launched based on Linux containers[2]
Red Hat OpenShift releases
Installation
The smallest OpenShift Container Platform clusters require the following hosts[3]:
- One bootstrap machine (can be removed later)
- 3 control plane, or master, machines
- At least 2 compute, or worker, machines
OpenShift Container Platform can also be installed on AWS, Azure and GCP.
Activities
- Review differences between Red Hat OpenShift Container Engine and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform https://blog.openshift.com/introducing-red-hat-openshift-container-engine/
- Install OpenShift Container Platform 4.2 on bare metal https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.2/installing/installing_bare_metal/installing-bare-metal.html
Related terms
- Jaeger
- Minishift, minikube
- Canonical Charmed Kubernetes
- Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh
- OpenStack
- OKD
- OpenShift Virtualization
See also
- Container orchestration: Kubernetes, Nomad, Docker Swarm, OpenShift, Mesos, Marathon, AWS Fargate
- Red Hat OpenShift: Podman, Minishift, releases, Red Hat CodeReady Containers, OKD, OpenShift Virtualization,
oc
, OpenShift Container Platform (OCP), Hypershift,apps.openshift.io
- Red Hat: RHEL, RHV, Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure (RHHI), Red Hat Gluster Storage, OpenShift, Podman, Red Hat Single Sign-On, RedHat Satellite, Red Hat Insights, Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh, Spacewalk, JBoss, RHSA, UBI
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