| | OpenShift 4: Install Experience This post provides an overview of our new installation tool, its usage of the Kubernetes operator pattern, and how we manage the platform itself as a set of Kubernetes native applications. | | How and Why We're Changing Deployment Topology in OpenShift 4.0 Separating our topology makes OpenShift's relationship to Kubernetes much clearer, specifically as a set of security-related customizations & a set of extensions that provide the additional experience. Learn what the new deployment topology looks like, how it is different from what came before, and why we're making the change. | | OpenShift Commons Gathering at Red Hat Summit announces speakers from NASA, Volkswagen, Microsoft Azure and Eli Lilly Highlights of the upcoming Gathering in Boston include updates on the forthcoming Red Hat OpenShift 4.0 release and the usage and creation of Kubernetes Operators. Engineers from NASA, Thyssenkrupp Elevators, Volkswagen and Eli Lilly will be on hand to discuss their usage of the OpenShift platform to complete business goals. | | OpenShift All-in-One (AIO) for Labs and Fun In this blog, we have a documented process to install the full OCP featuresets and capabilities in an AIO configuration. You may want to use this simply as a practice platform, where configurations can be tested, or for training classes. You could even explore ways to use OCP on universal CPE environments. The only limits are your imagination. | | Kubeflow on OpenShift Kubeflow is an open source project that provides Machine Learning (ML) resources on Kubernetes clusters. Kubernetes is evolving to be the hybrid solution for deploying complex workloads on private and public clouds. A fast growing use case is using Kubernetes as the deployment platform of choice for machine learning. Learn more about using Kubeflow on OpenShift. | | A Self-Hosted Global Load Balancer for OpenShift This post demonstrates how to utilize and load balance traffic to an application that is deployed on multiple federated clusters. In addition, it shows how it is conceptually possible to self-host the global load balancer in the same clusters that it is managing. | | Considerations on OpenShift PKIs and Certificates OpenShift features several Public Key Infrastructures (PKIs) that manage certificates for specific purposes. To help deploy OpenShift more securely, it's necessary to know what each of these infrastructures does and how to best configure them. | | Red Hat Summit 2019 Agenda is Live The wait is over. This year's agenda will expand your possibilities with innovative solutions to IT's biggest challenges. Check out the list of OpenShift sessions. | | Save the Date: OpenShift Commons Gathering Barcelona This OpenShift Commons Gathering will once again be co-located with KubeCon & CloudNativeCon Europe. The agenda features informative updates from OpenShift team members on OpenShift 4, State of the Operators, Serverless, and Container Security as well as user case studies from Macquarie Bank, MOD Israel, X by Orange and Six Group. | | OperatorHub.io: The place for finding Kubernetes-native services Red Hat recently launched OperatorHub.io in collaboration with AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft. OperatorHub.io is designed to be the public registry for finding Kubernetes Operator backed services. | | April 29 - May 2: San Francisco, CA DockerCon is the #1 container industry conference for all things Kubernetes, microservices, and DevOps, taking place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. | | | April 29 - May 4: Denver, CO Join over 300 sessions and workshops on Container Infrastructure, CI/CD, Telecom + NFV, Public Cloud, Private & Hybrid Cloud & Security. | | | May 20 - 23: Barcelona, Spain The Cloud Native Computing Foundation's flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities. | | | | | | | | | |
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