Operating OpenShift: An SRE Approach to Managing Infrastructure
This practical book helps you understand and manage OpenShift clusters from minimal deployment to large multicluster installations.
This practical book helps you understand and manage OpenShift clusters from minimal deployment to large multicluster installations.
The goal of this track is to understand how to use some other OCI compliant tools such as Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo.
The goal of this track is to explore the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator and access Argo CD to deploy a sample application.
Connects applications and microservices together across Clouds, Kubernetes Clusters, or standalone VMs
A cloud-native application platform with everything you need to securely manage your development life cycle,including standardized workflows, continuous integration, and release management on Amazon Web Services.
Learn common reusable patterns and principles for designing and implementing cloud native applications on Kubernetes with this practical guide.
Is your computer getting tired from running multiple kind clusters? Learn how to run remote clusters as if they were local.
This e-book helps developers and administrators on Kubernetes choose among Helm, Kubernetes Operators, and Ansible for an automation tool.
How to manage Kubernetes applications on Red Hat OpenShift using basic command-line and graphical tools.
Learn how to easily generate Helm charts using Dekorate, how to map properties when installing or updating your charts, and how to use Helm profiles.
Discover how Kubernetes improves developer agility by managing storage for containerized applications. (Part 1 of 3)
Tools for OpenShift Sandbox
Developer experience plays a critical role in the digital transformation journey. Discover how an internal developer platform (IDP) helps teams innovate faster.
This book helps you get started with Podman, a rootless container engine that makes it easy to build, manage, and run secure containers on Linux.
2022 state of Kubernetes security report
GitOps Cookbook: Kubernetes Automation in Practice
This second article in a series shows how to create AWS services and interact with them via Operators. See how it works.
This article explains the use of controllers and Operators for AWS services, and sets up your environment for them. This is the first of two articles.
Containers without Docker | DevNation Tech Talk
A practical guide through the jungle of modern development with Kubernetes, with a focus on application distribution via continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) and GitOps on Red Hat OpenShift.