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The demo part was CRAP: instead of showing in a loop what various apps from internat can do, it would have been a lot better to show us how to do more things in the openshift UI console.
Would love to get my hands on a ppt copy of this deck, working for Dell. Something I can use as part of our newest APEX Cloud Platforms for Openshift. Any chance I can get it?
Videos are such a slow learning process compared to reading documentation. After one hour, I didn't learn much. I was mostly distracted by irrelevant image and text analysing software 😐
Hi Gautham, I just watched this OCP video, was great session. If you try to make a video for entire OpenShift, I mean from scratch to Advanced and one more is Jenkins with OCP. It will great be to you. Thank You
These applications like objecte detector, voice to text conversion, sentiment analysis .... was it pre developed in github? you were seen just copying the URL and running it in container platform.
Hi Gautham, thanks for making such an awesome video, can you please also bring some video related how to deploy a whole application (created with dotnet core web api connected with a Postgres as database and an angular app as a frontend) with OpenShift
Very nice presentation and clear articulation. Would like to know more about containerization of license application software like IBM Integration server and running Apps on them.
Hi Rudra. This is certainly possible and is certified. IBM has bundled solutions called CloudPaks (for Integration) which bundle Red Hat's OpenShift Container Platform with IBM's apps.
This is really clear. How does OpenShift adjust underlying resources? Is there any correlation between you scaling up the pods and actually provisioning more resources underneath to actually run them?
OpenShift comes with & supports Prometheus for metrics collection. That way OpenShift can see the CPU, MEM & other system metrics. According to a preset logic (eg: CPU > 80% for 1 min), you can trigger the scaling up of the pods. The same goes for the provisioning of additional resources; When the overall cluster hits a set target (90% utilized), it can trigger an operator, which knows how to work with underlying infrastructure provider (be it AWS, Azure, VMware or Bare Metal servers) to spin up additional compute and add it to the cluster as new capacity.
@@RedHatwithGautham Amazing, thank you! (No idea how it could interface and spin up bare metal servers but apart from that) I see how it could send API calls to e.g. AWS to increase or decrease underlying resources. Will read up more on this.
What exactly are you trying? There is no need for a certificate to download the software. You can try it out (try.openshift.com) or use a cloud playground to get a hands-on (learn.openshift.com)
22:22 why is there a RHEL dependency to run a container ? containers are supposed to run any where regardless of the of the environment dev/test/prod/laptop since they are completely isloated with all the libraries required for the app available in the image itself.
As long as the conainers are created and tested on any container supported linux platform they can be run on openshift out of the box, would be more accurate statement ??
@@vajravelumani1827 That is correct. The advantage of Linux is that it is Open...but that also becomes a challenge for Developers. With Microsoft or Apple, there is only one OS that they need to build an application for. But with Linux, we have an ever increasing number of distributions. Imagine having to build an app to accommodate for the differences between all these distributions(or even just the top 10 distributions). With containers, you overcome that challenge as you package the app & dependencies and it can run on the entire set of Linux distributions.