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#1 von LeoHenrietta , 10.09.2019 04:20

It s often confusing, 6 Panel Hat as Red Hat tends to describe it as PaaS, sometimes hiding the fact that Kubernetes is an integral part of OpenShift with more features built around it. Let s dive in and check what are the real differences between those two.Kubernetes is an open source project (or even a framework), while OpenShift is a product that comes in many variants. There s an open source version of OpenShift which is called OKD . Previously it was called OpenShift Origin, but some  clever folks at Red Hat came up with this new name which supposes to mean  The Origin Community Distribution of Kubernetes that powers Red Hat OpenShift (?). But let s forget about names for a while and focus on what are implications of that.

That s Stussy Hat okay for a small dev/test setup, but in real life, you want to have some level of permissions - even if it s sometimes hard to learn and comprehend (because it is at first). In OpenShift you actually don t have a choice and you Patagonia Fish Hat have to use it and learn it on the way as you deploy more and more apps on it.For someone coming straight from Kubernetes world who used Helm and its charts, OpenShift templates as the main method of deployment whole stack of resources is just too simple. Helm charts use sophisticated templates and package versioning that OpenShift templates are missing.

No more manual actions for issuing and renewal of certificates and additionally you can use trusted CA for free thanks to integration with Letsencrypt !Similarly like with Ingress, OpenShift Patagonia Buffalo Hat chose to have a different way of managing deployments. In Kubernetes there are Deployment objects (you can also use them in OpenShift with all other Kubernetes objects as well) responsible for updating pods in a rolling update fashion and is implemented internally in controllers. OpenShift has a similar object called DeploymentConfig implemented not by controllers, but rather by sophisticated logic based on dedicated pods controlling whole process.

There are multiple CI/CD software solutions available, but Jenkins is still the biggest, most universal, generic and mature solution. It is also often used with Kubernetes clusters to build container images, perform Continuous Integration tasks on them and deploy them as containers on multiple environments with Continuous Deployment pipelines. Since it s so popular then having it as a builtin part of OpenShift makes the whole CI/CD a lot less painful. Here s a list of my favorite features of integrated Jenkins on OpenShift:This a minor difference, but on OpenShift there are projects which are nothing more than just Kubernetes namespaces Patagonia Hat Sale with additional features.

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