What is Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud?
Red
Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is a managed offering to create OpenShift clusters of compute hosts to deploy and manage containerized
apps on IBM Cloud. The managed OpenShift offering combines built-in OpenShift capabilities including RHEL-based
infrastructure, enterprise hardened Kubernetes, validated integrations,
integrated container registry, developer workflow tools, and access
to services through service brokers with operational cluster life-cycle support from IBM Cloud SRE based on managing 20k production
upstream Kubernetes clusters. As a managed offering, IBM will deploy
the compute, networks, and storage based on the customer’s requirements
through the UI, CLI, API, or automation through IBM Cloud Schematics.
Additionally, IBM provides the tooling for updates including OS patches,
vulnerability remediation, and updates to any component in the stack
with the customer determining when they should upgrade. Red Hat
OpenShift on IBM Cloud supports HA masters, multi-zone clusters, compute
isolation choices including bare metal worker nodes, customer managed
keys using IBM Key Protect or HyperProtect Crypto
Services using FIPS 140-2 Level 4 encryption, and secure access to IBM
Cloud services to enhance an application’s capabilities including
Watson, IoT, and Analytics.
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FAQs
What is Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud?
Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is a comprehensive service that offers fully managed OpenShift clusters, on IBM Cloud platform. It is directly integrated into the same Kubernetes service that maintains 25 billion on-demand forecasts daily at The Weather Company.
What are Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud's top competitors?
Google Kubernetes Engine, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), and Azure Red Hat OpenShift are common alternatives for Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud.
What is Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud's best feature?
Reviewers rate Security and Isolation highest, with a score of 8.8.




