10 Apr 2017
Jenkins Blue Ocean is the new user experience for Jenkins to provide more flexibility for building and interacting with CI/CD pipelines. Using OpenShift certified Jenkins docker image and S2I process for customizing Jenkins, Blue Ocean can easily be enabled on Jenkins on OpenShift. OpenShift Pipeline which allow developers to define a Jenkins pipeline for execution by Jenkins server while it is started, monitored, and managed by OpenShift, work out-of-the-box with Jenkins Blue Ocean and enable developers to combine the new user experience of Blue Ocean with ease-of-use and manageability of OpenShift Pipelines.
Read more at:
https://blog.openshift.com/openshift-pipelines-jenkins-blue-ocean
by: Siamak Sadeghianfar, Red Hat
Read more at:
https://blog.openshift.com/openshift-pipelines-jenkins-blue-ocean
by: Siamak Sadeghianfar, Red Hat
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- 8 minutes
19 Jan 2017
Watch us walk you through deploying hyper-converged, container-native storage on OpenShift 3.4
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- 7 minutes
19 Jan 2017
Watch Jose A Rivera – Software Engineer, Red Hat Storage - walk you through the new dynamic provisioning of storage on OpenShift 3.4
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- 6 minutes
19 Jan 2017
In this video, Grant Shipley, walks you through installing and configuring OpenShift Origin 1.4 from start to finish. He starts by creating a VM using CentOS and then install OpenShift 1.4. After the install he adds a user account, configures DNS, and lastly deploys a couple of things.
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- 32 minutes