22 Apr 2020
This video demonstrates how to run hybrid workloads - Windows and Red Hat Linux on Red Hat OpenShift.
To learn more, visit openshift.com
To learn more, visit openshift.com
- 1 participant
- 11 minutes
23 Aug 2019
In this video, Christian Hernandez takes you through the Azure dev preview installer for OpenShift 4. Learn more in the blog post: https://blog.openshift.com/openshift-4-2-on-azure-preview/
- 1 participant
- 9 minutes
10 May 2019
OpenShift on Azure at Sabre
Jim Zimmerman (Microsoft)
Jim Minter (Red Hat)
Jim Anderson (Sabre)
at OpenShift Commons Gathering 2019
Red Hat Summit
Jim Zimmerman (Microsoft)
Jim Minter (Red Hat)
Jim Anderson (Sabre)
at OpenShift Commons Gathering 2019
Red Hat Summit
- 4 participants
- 27 minutes
22 Feb 2019
London OpenShift Commons Gathering 2019 Lightning Talk: Microsoft
OpenShift on Azure
OpenShift on Azure
- 2 participants
- 7 minutes
24 Sep 2018
Lightning Talk: Microsoft Azure and OpenShift at OpenShift Commons Gathering Helsinki 2018
Speaker: Toni Willberg (Microsoft)
https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/Helsinki_2018.html
Speaker: Toni Willberg (Microsoft)
https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/Helsinki_2018.html
- 2 participants
- 8 minutes
5 Sep 2018
Takayoshi Tanaka (Red Hat)
Back in May, at Red Hat Summit, it was announced Red Hat and Microsoft would jointly engineer a fully managed OpenShift on Azure as a service. While the technology is still in preview — and there’s not much information available about the service, our guest speaker Takayoshi Tanaka is in the “know” and is going to give us an update on the current status of OpenShift on Azure.
Takayoshi Tanaka (Red Hat) will talk about:
– Introduction of Azure Stack for Red Hat users
– Current status of OpenShift on Azure Stack
– Azure Cloud Provider features on OpenShift 3.9 & 3.10
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-and-microsoft-co-develop-first-red-hat-openshift-jointly-managed-service-public-cloud
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/openshift-on-azure-the-easiest-fully-managed-openshift-in-the-cloud/.
Back in May, at Red Hat Summit, it was announced Red Hat and Microsoft would jointly engineer a fully managed OpenShift on Azure as a service. While the technology is still in preview — and there’s not much information available about the service, our guest speaker Takayoshi Tanaka is in the “know” and is going to give us an update on the current status of OpenShift on Azure.
Takayoshi Tanaka (Red Hat) will talk about:
– Introduction of Azure Stack for Red Hat users
– Current status of OpenShift on Azure Stack
– Azure Cloud Provider features on OpenShift 3.9 & 3.10
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-and-microsoft-co-develop-first-red-hat-openshift-jointly-managed-service-public-cloud
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/openshift-on-azure-the-easiest-fully-managed-openshift-in-the-cloud/.
- 2 participants
- 12 minutes
10 Jul 2018
In this talk at the OpenShift partner theater from Red Hat Summit 2018, Harold Wong and Jim Zimmerman from Microsoft walk through the newly announced OpenShift on Azure service.
- 2 participants
- 20 minutes
22 May 2017
Jim Zimmerman, Microsoft, and Steve Pousty, Red Hat, do a live demo of Red Hat OpenShift on Azure with fully integrated support. They demonstrate the freedom and choice that Microsoft and Red Hat offer together, which allows customers to develop and deploy when and where they want to.
- 3 participants
- 11 minutes
21 Feb 2017
Guest Speaker: Harold Wong, Senior Software Development Engineer, Microsoft Azure
Deploying OpenShift in Azure isn’t that radically different than deploying in another cloud provider or on-premises. There are infrastructure items that will need to be configured in Azure that has some uniqueness to it. Although you can do all the work manually and then install OpenShift via Ansible Playbook, the easier way is to take advantage of Azure ARM templates to help automate the deployment of all the “stuff”. In this briefing, Harold Wong will walk us through a live demonstration of how to use some existing ARM templates to deploy OpenShift Origin and OpenShift Container Platform in an automated fashion.
Deploying OpenShift in Azure isn’t that radically different than deploying in another cloud provider or on-premises. There are infrastructure items that will need to be configured in Azure that has some uniqueness to it. Although you can do all the work manually and then install OpenShift via Ansible Playbook, the easier way is to take advantage of Azure ARM templates to help automate the deployment of all the “stuff”. In this briefing, Harold Wong will walk us through a live demonstration of how to use some existing ARM templates to deploy OpenShift Origin and OpenShift Container Platform in an automated fashion.
- 2 participants
- 40 minutes
7 Nov 2016
In this session from the OpenShift Commons Gathering in Seattle on November 7, 2016, Mateus Caruccio from GetUp Cloud talks about hosting OpenShift on Azure and the road ahead from this Brazilian-based PaaS provider. https://getupcloud.com/
- 5 participants
- 19 minutes
7 Nov 2016
Kubernetes co-founder Brendan Burns (Microsoft) talk on Kubernetes on Azure at OpenShift Commons Gathering in Seattle on Nov 7, 2016
- 3 participants
- 31 minutes
8 Apr 2016
This time we invited GetUp Cloud, the Brazilian-based Public PaaS provider has migrated from OpenShift V2 to OpenShift V3; and has now deployed their offering on Microsoft Azure.
This is their story of embracing change, delivering value and their collaboration with Red Hat, MicroSoft and other upstream open source communities to launch GetUpCloud Gen2 on Azure.
For the latest information on OpenShift 3.1 and available briefings, please visit http://commons.openshift.org or subscribe to the OpenShift Blog (https://blog.openshift.com).
The OpenShift Commons exists to provide a platform for customers, partners, developers and other open source technology initiatives to collaborate, share and accelerate the pace of innovation and adoption of OpenShift globally.
The OpenShift Commons represents a new open collaborative community model designed to facilitate communication and sharing of best practices, feedback and development across the many open source initiatives that integrate with OpenShift. The best way to get involved is to join the conversation today at http://commons.openshift.org
This is their story of embracing change, delivering value and their collaboration with Red Hat, MicroSoft and other upstream open source communities to launch GetUpCloud Gen2 on Azure.
For the latest information on OpenShift 3.1 and available briefings, please visit http://commons.openshift.org or subscribe to the OpenShift Blog (https://blog.openshift.com).
The OpenShift Commons exists to provide a platform for customers, partners, developers and other open source technology initiatives to collaborate, share and accelerate the pace of innovation and adoption of OpenShift globally.
The OpenShift Commons represents a new open collaborative community model designed to facilitate communication and sharing of best practices, feedback and development across the many open source initiatives that integrate with OpenShift. The best way to get involved is to join the conversation today at http://commons.openshift.org
- 7 participants
- 36 minutes