Thursday, 30 August 2018

Your August 2018 Update

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OKD: Renaming of OpenShift Origin with 3.10 Release

With the recent release of OKD 3.10, we introduced a name change and the re-launch of the community website as OKD.io. The change better represents our project as a distribution of Kubernetes and clarifies how this upstream project functions within the Red Hat OpenShift product line.
 
Kubernetes on Metal with OpenShift

In this growing universe of Kubernetes and container native workloads, running on bare metal compute is often the best option. The question then becomes, how do we address the challenges that make running on bare metal a challenge? Luckily, these are all solvable problems proven by OpenShift customers who are doing just that.
 
Porsche Informatik speeds apps and services with a private cloud and devops culture
Providing Applications and Services Worldwide Easily and Quickly at Porsche Informatik

Learn how OpenShift is helping Porsche Informatik transform its business and keep up with the pace of change in the automotive industry.

Recent Blogs

Make a Kubernetes Operator in 15 minutes with Helm

This post walks through making an Operator based on an existing Helm chart to show the value you can get through an Operator, without having to write any Go code, using the Helm Operator kit from the Operator Framework.
 
How to use GPUs with DevicePlugin in OpenShift 3.10

This blog post shows how to use NVIDIA GPUs in OpenShift 3.10.  We start with a description of the environment, then show how to setup the host.  Part 2 shows how to install and enable the NVIDIA GPU device plugin on an OpenShift cluster.
 
Promoting container images between registries with skopeo

In a world where container images are compliant with the OCI Image Specification, skopeo is a daemonless tool that helps you copy images between different storage locations. Whether this storage is local to a node, or remote, skopeo is the tool for the job.

In Case you Missed It

Connecting and managing microservices with Istio 1.0 on Kubernetes

With the release of Istio 1.0, our goal is to make Istio work with Kubernetes and OpenShift as a first class citizen so you won't need to be an expert and can focus on your application. In OpenShift, we plan to address this need in a future release.
 
Containers are Linux. Products run the enterprise. So why are we swimming in a sea of Kubernetes project-based services?

Choosing a Kubernetes solution that matches your internal lifecycle with the appropriate level of support and longevity is key. Read more from Paul Cormier on the differences between open source products and projects as it applies to Kubernetes in part 2 of this 3-part series.

Upcoming Events

OpenShift Commons Gathering Helsinki 2018
September 10, 2018 - Hensinki, Finland
The OpenShift Commons Gathering will be held in Helsinki (Espoo) just a day before Red Hat Forum Finland 2018.
Node+JS Interactive 2018
October 10-12, 2018 - Vancouver, Canada
At Node+JS Interactive, attendees collaborate face-to-face, network, and learn how to better their skills with JS in serverless, IoT, backend, and frontend.
OpenShift Commons Gathering Seattle 2018
December 10, 2018 - Seattle, Washington
The OpenShift Commons Gathering Seattle will be co-located again with CNCF's KubeCon NA at the Washington State Convention Center in December.
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