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OpenShift for operations

Hear from Jamie Duncan, Cloud Architect, Red Hat in this breakout session at Red Hat Summit 2017.

Red Hat OpenShift is an amazing, award-winning tool for application developers. It is also a great tool for Operations teams to manage due to its built-in power, flexibility, and scalability. But how can Operations teams make the jump from managing OpenShift to running their own workloads effectively on it. In this session, we will cover the OpenShift features that are most important to an Operations team when moving workloads to the platform. We will go through security best practices and have live examples to discuss.

https://www.redhat.com/en/summit/2017/agenda/session

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6 thoughts on “OpenShift for operations

  • Hi all
    I have question , I know openshift use the kubernetes to make application up .
    But where docker Comes in picture in openshift.
    Why the docker is still required when we have kubernetes.
    What exactly use of docker in openshift?

  • This is pure gold. Thank you so much for that.
    After a couple months working with OpenShift on top of OpenStack I gotta say it really is amazing to learn the ins and outs.

  • Very good presentation. Great to understand what is going on under-the-hood.

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