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These are all the meetings we have in "OpenShift Commons Br…" (part of the organization "Red Hat OpenShift"). Click into individual meeting pages to watch the recording and search or read the transcript.

20 Sep 2021

OpenShift Commons Briefing Sept 8 2021
Kubernetes Operators for Telco Workloads
Guest Speaker: Tal Liron (Red Hat)
Host: Diane Mueller

Abstract:

Kubernetes is neither an NFVI (NFV Infrastructure) nor a VIM (Virtualized Infrastructure Manager). It is an orchestrator. Moreover, it’s an extensible orchestrator. It can be extended via plugins, such as CNI, or via custom controllers, which in Kubernetes are called (confusingly, as we’ll see) “operators”. When developing CNFs (Cloud Native Network Functions) we can deliberately choose not to extend Kubernetes and instead use only its built in controllers and their associated resources: Deployments, DaemonSets, Services, PersistentVolumeClaims, ConfigMaps, Secrets,
etc. It is entirely possible to follow cloud native principles without deep integration into the platform itself. However, doing so leaves many of the advantages of Kubernetes on the table and can increase complexity by forcing us to add non native layers of orchestration. In this briefing, RedHat's Tal Liron focus on custom controllers (“operators”) and how they can and why to implement the operator design pattern for Telco Workloads.

Link to White Paper: https://bit.ly/3koXMus
Link to Slides: https://bit.ly/3lK14bi

https://commons.openshift.org/index.html#join
  • 3 participants
  • 59 minutes
kubernetes
telco
operators
retelco
providers
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20 Aug 2021

Database Disaster Recovery Made Easy: Building a Metro HA Postgres Cluster with OpenShift Data Foundation
Guest Speakers: Annette Clewett (Red Hat) and Andrew L'Ecuyer (Crunchy Data)

Abstract:
Getting your database-backed application up and running on OpenShift is straightforward, but what about deploying a mission-critical application that needs to have geo-redundant high availability and fault tolerance?
Knowing the right open source tooling to use can simplify the "disaster recovery" problem when running complex applications on OpenShift. By combining PGO, the open source Postgres Operator from Crunchy Data used for managing production grade Postgres databases, and OpenShift Data Foundation (ODF), providing resilient storage for OpenShift clusters, you can survive the loss of a datacenter with RPO=0 and RTO in minutes instead of hours.
In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, you will see how to configure operator-based ODF installed on an OpenShift cluster stretched across multiple locations to create a suitable environment for a geo-redundant Postgres cluster. From there, we will explore the fundamental concepts for building a high availability, multi-datacenter Postgres cluster. We will demonstrate location failure tests to show OpenShift, ODF, and Postgres cluster availability and disaster recovery capabilities.

Additional Resources:

https://github.com/CrunchyData/postgres-operator

https://github.com/CrunchyData/postgres-operator-examples

https://red-hat-storage.github.io/ocs-training/training/ocs4/ocs4-metro-stretched.html
  • 3 participants
  • 57 minutes
databases
briefing
crunchy
deployments
access
meta
enterprise
manage
community
dashboard
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20 Jul 2021

OpenShift 4.8 delivers many important new networking features and enhancements to many existing ones. This presentation will explain them all with an informative dive into each such as IPv6 support, new router configuration settings, Netflow support for tracking and monitoring OVS flows, as well as enhancements to existing features like CoreDNS and HAproxy upgrades, OVN migration tooling, SR-IOV NIC support, Network Policy, and more.
  • 2 participants
  • 1:01 hours
openshifttv
networking
interface
hosts
proxy
protocol
ipv6
virtualization
thanks
conversation
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13 Jul 2021

Overview of OpenShift Serverless and Serverless functions coming in the 4.8 release of OpenShift
Guest Speaker: Naina Singh and Lance Ball (Red Hat)
  • 3 participants
  • 48 minutes
serverless1
serverless
openshift
accessible
services
users
microservices
apis
briefings
redhat
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12 Jul 2021

In this briefing, Red Hat's Adel Zaalouk will introduce OpenShift sandboxed containers, give an overview on the upcoming tech-preview of the product and technology along with it's features.
  • 5 participants
  • 1:04 hours
sandboxing
sandboxed
sandbox
configuration
overview
discussed
briefing
tooling
openshift
kvm
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9 Jul 2021

OKD Community Led Open Forum led by Jaime Magiera (UMICH) co-chair OKD-Working Group

Guest Speakers:

Charro Gruver (Red Hat) - Code Ready Container for OKD 4.7
Diane Mueller (Red Hat) - How to hack the docs.okd.io
  • 4 participants
  • 1:02 hours
okd
greetings
ok
hosting
collaboration
newbie
os
discussion
fedora
rpmo
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6 Jul 2021

What's new in OpenShift Pipelines and OpenShift GitOps in OpenShift 4.8 with Jaafar Chraibi and Christian Hernandez (Red Hat)
  • 3 participants
  • 1:02 hours
briefings
openshift
administration
important
thanks
technical
users
introduce
platforms
process
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2 Jul 2021

Data science projects can fail before ever being realized. Integrating data science into your application development workflow and tooling from the beginning can greatly improve chances of success.
In this demo, we show how a data scientist uses Red Hat OpenShift Data Science, along with partners and open source software, to develop a model and integrate it as part of a heterogeneous application.
Sophie Watson is a data scientist at Red Hat, where she helps customers to solve business problems using machine learning in the hybrid cloud. She has previously conducted research in the areas of researched Bayesian Statistics and Recommendation Engines, and is focused on using her data science and statistics skills to inform next-generation infrastructure for intelligent application development.
Chris Chase develops next-generation applications in the hybrid cloud at Red Hat. He is an expert in application development, and has experience in supporting data scientists/
  • 3 participants
  • 48 minutes
scientist
conversations
briefing
data
intelligent
applications
colleague
openshift
transition
thanks
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29 Jun 2021

In this briefing, Red Hat's Serena Nichols and Christian Vogt will dive into the new features in the 4.8 Developer Experience including getting SpringBoot & Quarkus apps deployed quickly, Managed Kafka and much more
  • 3 participants
  • 58 minutes
announcement
serenamarie125
introduced
newest
openshift48
developer
demos
views
48
thanks
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28 Jun 2021

Emerging Multi-cluster Patterns: HyperShift and Kubernetes Control Planes
Guest Speaker: Adel Zaalouk (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
June 28, 2021
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
https://commons.openshift.org/events.html

abstract:

In OpenShift / Kubernetes, pods are the most basic resources that all other orchestration primitives are built upon, they represent workloads .

What if we can take the same concepts that we created to lifecycle, orchestrate, and schedule pods and applied them to whole clusters? But what is a whole cluster, does it need to be whole, can we apply dualism to clusters, and is it worth it?

We bring more questions than answers, join us if you are interested in musing on the potential futures of virtual dualistic logical-centralised physically-distributed multi-clusters (I know!)
  • 2 participants
  • 47 minutes
openshift
kubernetes
cluster
interfaces
networker
hosts
linux
proxy
architectures
centralization
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21 Jun 2021

Finding a Work-Load Balance: Cruise Control for Kafka on Kubernetes

Guest Speakers: Paolo Patierno and Kyle Liberti (Red Hat)

OpenShift Commons Briefing
2021-06-21
https://commons.openshift.org/events.htm

Abstract:
Over time, the load on the brokers of an Apache Kafka cluster can easily become unbalanced causing the topics to receive an unhealthy distribution of traffic.

In situations like these, some brokers may become overloaded leading to Kafka cluster performance issues due to poor utilization of cluster resources such as CPU, network, and storage.

To make matters worse, rebalancing the cluster manually with the provided command-line tools is one of the most complicated and time-consuming Kafka operations.

Luckily using open source tools like Cruise Control for automated cluster balancing and Strimzi for cloud-native Kafka Kubernetes, we can maintain healthy Kafka clusters with significantly less effort. During this session, you will learn how to easily balance your under-performing cluster using the Kubernetes native Cruise Control resources provided by Strimzi.

hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
  • 3 participants
  • 1:01 hours
kafkas
kubernetes
briefing
openshift
speakers
concerns
cruise
kyle
users
thanks
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21 Jun 2021

What's the Deal with Managed Services and Model Delivery?
Guest Speaker: Audrey Reznik, Red Hat
June 21 2021
OpenShift Commons Briefing
Link to Slides: https://bit.ly/3vQbI3h

Abstract: In this briefing, we learn what managed services are and how they are being more frequently used in hybrid cloud platforms to enhance and help with the Model Delivery process. We will finish the session, by taking a quick look at what managed services are available in the new Red Hat OpenShift Data Science platform.
  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
managed
services
concerns
outsourcing
overview
deploying
care
tasks
cloud
openshift
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25 May 2021

Deploying Crossplane Providers with OLM
Guest Speaker: Krish Chowdhary (Red Hat)
2021-05-25
OpenShift Commons Briefing
More upcoming briefings here: https://commons.openshift.org/events.html

Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/redhatopenshift/openshift-commons-briefing-crossplane-providers-and-olm-repackaging

Blog post: https://next.redhat.com/2021/05/20/deploying-crossplane-providers-with-the-operator-lifecycle-manager/

Abstract: Crossplane is a project that strives to bring cloud infrastructure, services, and applications closer to your Kubernetes cluster in order to create a hybrid control plane. This goal is primarily achieved through the use of providers, which are standalone controllers for a specific API group. The Crossplane project itself manages the lifecycle of these providers, from installation to cleanup. In this briefing, Red Hat's Krish Chowdhary will briefly discuss what providers are, the Crossplane architecture as well as how we can repackage a provider installation via the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM).

Slides:
Blog Post:

Host(s): Karena Angell and Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
  • 4 participants
  • 42 minutes
crossplane
crossman
plane
interface
crossplan
crossband
cloud
meta
briefing
krish
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19 May 2021

Scaling the Portfolio Wall
Guest Speaker: Christen McLemore (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing

abstract: Alignment is something we frequently discuss but often frustratingly fail to truly achieve. Let's breakdown the planning steps that are truly critical for creating alignment across the company and the teams and how the Portfolio is a financial anchor that can steady or sink your business. We will review key concepts, take real scenarios from you and do breakout sessions to build a plan that you can take back to work immediately.

For upcoming briefings: https://commons.openshift.org/events.htm

#PMI
  • 4 participants
  • 53 minutes
portfolios
agile
consulting
manages
investment
acquire
workflow
career
scrum
hat
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10 May 2021

Integrations using Apache Camel and Apache Kafka in OpenShift
Zineb Bendhiba, Rachel Jordan, Mara Arias de Reyna (Red Hat)
May 10 2021
https://commons.openshift.org/events.html
  • 4 participants
  • 1:09 hours
integrations
openshift
interface
dependencies
workflows
hub
microservices
startups
authentication
briefing
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26 Apr 2021

Inside the Indexer
How Clair extracts and persists your container contents
Louis DeLosSantos (Red Hat)
2021-04-26
OpenShift Commons Briefing #Upstream #AMA
For more information about Clair:
https://github.com/quay/clair


Slides: https://github.com/openshift-cs/commons.openshift.org/blob/master/briefings/slides/Inside%20The%20Indexer.pdf
  • 2 participants
  • 48 minutes
indexer
indexing
index
internals
container
briefing
uncover
claire
docker
clearv4
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19 Apr 2021

Event-driven Applications with Kogito Serverless Workflows and Knative
Guest Speaker - Ricardo Zanini (Red Hat)
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
2021-04-19
OpenShift Commons Briefing
#AMA #Upstream
see full calendar here: https://commons.openshift.org/events.html
link to slides:
https://github.com/openshift-cs/commons.openshift.org/blob/master/briefings/slides/Event-driven%20Applications%20with%20Kogito%20Serverless%20Workflows%20and%20Knative%20%5B2021%5D.pdf
  • 4 participants
  • 60 minutes
workflow
implementation
editors
developer
project
server
briefing
ricardo
native
cogito
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12 Apr 2021

Introducing Gateway API for OpenShift 4.8 - Daneyon Hansen (Red Hat)

OpenShift Commons Briefing

2021-04-12
Gateway API is an open source project managed by the SIG-NETWORK and Contour community. It comprises resources for modeling service networking in Kubernetes. These resources evolve Kubernetes service networking through expressive, extensible, and role-oriented interfaces that are implemented by many vendors and have broad industry support. OpenShift 4.8 will add Gateway API support (tech preview).

Guest Speakers: Daneyon Hanson and Marc Curry

Hosted by Diane Mueller

Additional Resources:

https://projectcontour.io/community/
https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/community/
Contour FAQ: https://projectcontour.io/resources/faq/
Contour Operator: https://github.com/danehans/contour-operator/blob/v1.14_ocp4.8_gw_api/OCP_GATEWAY_QUICKSTART.md



Note: This project was previously named “Service APIs” until being renamed to “Gateway API” in February 2021
  • 4 participants
  • 53 minutes
openshift
gateway
kubernetes
introduction
ingress
api
daemon
backends
initiative
annotations
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6 Apr 2021

GitHub Actions and OpenShift - John Bohannon (GitHub) John Duimovich (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
hosted by Karena Angell (Red Hat)

The OpenShift Extension for GitHub Actions gives you the ability to create workflows to automate the deployment process to OpenShift. In this session, Github’s John Bohannon will give an overview of Github Actions, demonstrate how to use them in conjunction with OpenShift and answer questions from the audience.
  • 4 participants
  • 1:02 hours
openshift
github
actions
workflows
repos
helper
introduction
users
docker
io
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29 Mar 2021

Kyverno: Kubernetes Native Policy Management Ritesh Patel & Jim Bugwadia (Nirmata)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
03-29-2021

Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. With Kyverno, policies are managed as Kubernetes resources and no new language is required to write policies. This allows using familiar tools such as kubectl, git, and kustomize to manage policies. Kyverno policies can validate, mutate, and generate Kubernetes resources. The Kyverno CLI can be used to test policies and validate resources as part of a CI/CD pipeline.

Kyverno is a CNCF Sandbox Project, and in this OpenShift Commons Briefing, Nirmata’s Ritesh Patel and Jim Bugwadia will give introduction to the project, a demostration, walk us thru the road map and answer your questions.
  • 5 participants
  • 1:01 hours
kiberno
kiberna
kibano
kiverno
kivano
kiwerno
kubernetes
caverno
kevarno
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26 Mar 2021

There's No Such Thing as Vanilla Kubernetes
Guest Speaker: Aaron Aldrich (Red Hat)
2021-03-26 OpenShift Commons Briefing
https://commons.openshift.org/events.html for upcoming briefings
#TransformationFriday
#DevOps

Abstract:
There’s no such thing as vanilla Kubernetes in the same vein that there is no vanilla Linux; even if you start from source, you must custom build everything around it to make it production ready. By looking at the past and the present, this talk will explore what it takes to build and operate Kubernetes in production, what alternatives you can buy, and extrapolates on industry trends towards “utility” services to explore what the future of Kubernetes might look like.

Aaron Aldrich is a Managed OpenShift Black Belt at Red Hat, creator and host of Tabletop DevOps streaming monthly on twitch.tv/desertedislandtv, and an organizer for DevOpsDays Hartford, NYC and Boston. Passionate about Resilience Engineering and Mental Health in the tech industry, he believes that every technology problem is ultimately, when you get right down to it, a people challenge. Find him at crayzeigh.com for thoughts on technology and people or on twitter @CrayZeigh for a potluck of technology, politics and general tomfoolery.
  • 4 participants
  • 57 minutes
kubernetes
enthusiast
openshift
platforms
devops
emerging
twitch
briefing
kudos
discussion
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26 Mar 2021

What is OpenShift Commons?
Narrated by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)

Learn more at https://commons.openshift.org

Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/openshiftcommon
  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
openshift
commons
community
org
initiatives
collaboration
stakeholders
users
devops
host
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19 Mar 2021

Flow Architectures: The Future of Streaming and Event-Driven Integration
James Urquhart (VMWare)
2021-03-19
OpenShift Commons Briefing
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
Upcoming Talks: https://commons.openshift.org/events.html
#TransformationFriday #GTO

Abstract: Software development today is embracing events and streaming data, which optimizes not only how technology interacts but also how businesses integrate with one another to meet customer needs. This phenomenon, called flow, consists of patterns and standards that determine which activity and related data is communicated between parties over the internet.

In this briefing VMWare’s James Urquhart, global field CTO, author of the recently published O’Reilly book,”Flow Architectures: The Future of Streaming and Event-Driven Integration” will discuss the process and explore critical implications of that evolution: What happens when events and data streams help you discover new activity sources to enhance existing businesses or drive new markets? What technologies and architectural patterns can position your company for opportunities enabled by flow?
  • 4 participants
  • 1:02 hours
vmware
workflow
devops
openshift
cloud
providers
conversations
flows
iot
worley
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12 Mar 2021

Connecting Communities and Business to Create Data-Driven Decisions
Guest Speakers: Cali Dolfi and Brian Profitt (Red Hat)
Hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
2021-03-12
https://commons.openshift.org/events.html
  • 3 participants
  • 44 minutes
community
sustainability
health
insights
initiative
important
research
gitlab
blogosphere
auditing
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10 Mar 2021

Introducing the Migration Toolkit for Virtualization (MTV)
Guest Speaker: Miguel Perez Colino (Red Hat)
Host: Karena Angell

Inthis briefing. you will learn how to Migrate virtual machines to OpenShift Virtualization using Red Hat’s new Migration Toolkit for Virtualization (MTV) which is now available as a tech preview. MTV allows customers to migrate virtual machines at scale from VMware vSphere to OpenShift Virtualization in a few simple steps. The tooling provides source and destination credentials, maps infrastructures, and will even detect potential compatibility issues allowing customers to perform rapid and comprehensive migrations while minimizing time to value with Kubernetes-orchestrated OpenShift virtualization.
  • 3 participants
  • 1:01 hours
virtualization
vm
vmware
virtual
kvm
openshift
migrations
containers
microservices
linux
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5 Mar 2021

Scribe: Asynchronous Data Replication
John Strunk, Parul Singh and Scott Creely (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing #AMA #Upstream
February 22, 2021

Slides: http://bit.ly/3elfVXk

Scribe is exciting for its unique, light weight and agnostic data movement capabilities for any storage type including File, Block and Object. Scribe also supports all Kubernetes based storage drivers, CSI and non-CSI compliant. It takes advantage of best-of-breed industry data replication technologies using rsync and rclone controlled by a single CR based interface. Scribe also utilizes CSI capabilities like Snapshots and VolumeClones if supported by the driver.

Red Hat’s John Strunk, Parul and Scott Creeley for an introduction to Scribe, a bit of demo of it’s capablities, a look at the Road Map and live Q/A in this AMA-style OpenShift Commons Briefing.
  • 6 participants
  • 59 minutes
kubernetes
scribe
project
demos
wiki
host
commons
helper
node
replicating
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1 Mar 2021

K8GB - Kubernetes Global Balancer with Yuri Tsarev (Absa Group)
https://github.com/AbsaOSS/k8gb

Slides: http://bit.ly/2O7OxBf

Upcoming OpenShift Commons Briefings:
https://commons.openshift.org/events.html

K8GB is a Global Service Load Balancing solution with a focus on having cloud native qualities and work natively in a Kubernetes context. Global load balancing, commonly referred to as GSLB (Global Server Load Balancing) solutions, have typically been the domain of proprietary network software and hardware vendors and installed and managed by siloed network teams. k8gb is a completely open source, cloud native, global load balancing solution for Kubernetes. k8gb focuses on load balancing traffic across geographically dispersed Kubernetes clusters using multiple load balancing strategies to meet requirements such as region failover for high availability.

Global load balancing for any Kubernetes Service can now be enabled and managed by any operations or development teams in the same Kubernetes native way as any other custom resource.

In this briefing, we get an intro to K8GB from Yuri Tsarev (Absa) & we’ll leave time for live Q/A!

more k8gb details here: https://github.com/AbsaOSS/k8gb
  • 3 participants
  • 34 minutes
kubernetes
balancer
global
servers
openshift
router
controller
dns
centralized
workloads
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22 Feb 2021

Clair Overview and Road Map
Louis DeLosSantos, Hank Donnay, and Ales Raszka (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing AMA hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)

Clair is an open source project for the static analysis of vulnerabilities in application containers (currently including OCI and docker). Clients use the Clair API to index their container images and can then match it against known vulnerabilities. Our goal is to enable a more transparent view of the security of container-based infrastructure.

In this AMA-style briefing, Red Hat’s Louis, Hank and Ales give an introduction to Clair, demonstrate it’s use, and talk about the road map for future releases – and then take live questions from the audience.
  • 4 participants
  • 41 minutes
claire
discussion
clairv4
advisory
okay
important
commons
security
quay
workflow
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19 Feb 2021

Deterministic vs Probabilistic Security: Leveraging Everything as Code
Guest Speaker: Steve Giguere (StackRox)
Recorded: 2021-02-19
#TransformationFriday #DevSecOps
OpenShift Commons Briefing hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
https://commons.openshift.org/events.html

Link to Slides:

https://github.com/openshift-cs/commons.openshift.org/blob/master/briefings/slides/LayerCake2-SG.pdf

Abstract:
We’re all bakers. For some, it’s a celebration cake in the final of the Great British Bake Off and for others and a layering of complex technology flavours and ingredients. We all have recipes. Be it a graham cracker or a public cloud biscuit base, we build in layers. As we move to cloud native, we find ourselves layering in declarative models with the idealism of “”everything as code””. Through this, we can create repeatable results through a breadth of languages which represent our desired state and through cloud native technologies like Kubernetes we can enforce that state. Only 5 years ago code was for applications. Code that relied on our imperative or human controlled provisioning of hosting technologies. Security focused on honing detection and response skills to determine what wrong looked like. This approach to security was probabilistic where cloud native can help us be more deterministic to enforce what is right.

Shifting left isn’t just for developers anymore.

In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, StackRox’s Steve Giguere discusses Deterministic vs Probabilistic Security and and shares his experiences from the field.
  • 2 participants
  • 39 minutes
security
briefing
steve
geeky
openshift
cloud
kubernetes
concerns
platform
hat
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13 Feb 2021

DevSecOps: What Comes first the Tools or the Culture
Guest Speaker: Kirsten Newcomer (Red Hat)
Host: Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
#TransformationFriday #DevSecOps
  • 2 participants
  • 51 minutes
devops
devsecops
openshift
microservices
kubernetes
servers
innovating
apps
facilitate
security
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8 Feb 2021

KubeLinter Introduction and Road Map
Guest Speakers: Viswajith Venugopal and Michael Foster (StackRox)
Hosts: Diane Mueller and Paul Morie (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
#AMA
2021-02-08
  • 4 participants
  • 58 minutes
cubelinter
cubelint
cubelinterland
cubelincher
cubewinther
cubelauncher
introduction
stackrock
linter
thanks
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5 Feb 2021

Enterprise DevOps: From Silos to Services

Guest Speaker: Jeff Sussna (Sussna Associates)
Hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)

OpenShift Commons Briefing

https://commons.openshift.org/events.html
#TransformationFriday

DevOps tells us we should break down silos between departments. Putting that admonishment into practice remains somewhat of a mystery. In large organizations it’s not feasible to make everyone part of a single team. It’s also not feasible to embed every kind of expertise into each team.

The solution lies in transforming silos instead of trying to get rid of them. In this briefing, Jeff Sussna (Sussna Associatates) explains the problem with naive DevOps, and presents a more sophisticated approach based on helping each other serve customer needs. Jeff Sussna gives examples from modern as well as legacy software systems.

https://www.sussna-associates.com/
  • 4 participants
  • 1:01 hours
rethinking
consultancy
devops
clients
enterprise
transformational
outsourcing
sussnacht
microservices
talks
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26 Jan 2021

Open Policy Agent (OPA)Gatekeeper: Centralized Policy and Governance

Security and Governace Strategy and Architecture
Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes

Guest Speakers:
Jaya Ramanathan (Red Hat)
Yu Cao (Red)
Moderator: Kirsten Newcomer (Red Hat)
  • 5 participants
  • 59 minutes
security
openshift
policies
protocol
gatekeeper
manage
ocp
automation
audits
cloud
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22 Jan 2021

Staying with the Trouble: Building Systems We Can Care For
Jabe Bloom and Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
January 22, 2021
#OpenShiftCommons Briefing
#TransformationFriday
  • 2 participants
  • 60 minutes
ongoing
thinkers
trouble
enlightening
important
briefings
nowadays
collaboration
discussions
transitionary
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18 Jan 2021

OpenShift Commons AMA on Knative
Paul Morie and Roland Huss (Red Hat)
Matt Moore, Scott Nichols (VMWare)
2021-01-18
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing https://commons.openshift.org/events.html
Knative https://knative.dev/
  • 6 participants
  • 1:08 hours
native
hi
canadian
introduce
community
vmware
redhat
2018
launch
knativ
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4 Jan 2021

Data Resilience for OpenShift with Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.6
Guest Speaker: Marcel Hergaarden (Red Hat)
January 4, 2021
Host: Diane Mueller (Red Hat)

With Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.6, Red Hat now offers Data Resilience for OpenShift. With this latest release, Red Hat enables end-to-end protection of OpenShift applications. Customers can be assured that they can quickly and easily recover applications, data, and infrastructure across OpenShift versions. This is unique functionality offered by Red Hat Data Services for OpenShift. CSI forms the basis for the new Snapshot capability which is now included. This new functionality delivers capabilities for customizable point-in-time snapshots of persistent volumes, with the ability to quickly and easily roll back to prior revisions.
In this briefing, Marcel Hergaarden (Red Hat) will dive into these new features and answer your questions on the topic of Data Resilience for OpenShift workloads.
  • 2 participants
  • 49 minutes
chip
britannia
het
care
unfinished
having
alien
issue
redders
open
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4 Jan 2021

Data Resilience for OpenShift with Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.6 - Guest Speaker: Marcel Hergaarden (Red Hat)
January 4, 2021
Host: Diane Mueller (Red Hat)

With Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.6, Red Hat now offers Data Resilience for OpenShift. With this latest release, Red Hat enables end-to-end protection of OpenShift applications. Customers can be assured that they can quickly and easily recover applications, data, and infrastructure across OpenShift versions. This is unique functionality offered by Red Hat Data Services for OpenShift. CSI forms the basis for the new Snapshot capability which is now included. This new functionality delivers capabilities for customizable point-in-time snapshots of persistent volumes, with the ability to quickly and easily roll back to prior revisions.
In this briefing, Marcel Hergaarden (Red Hat) will dive into these new features and answer your questions on the topic of Data Resilience for OpenShift workloads.
  • 2 participants
  • 49 minutes
chip
britannia
het
care
unfinished
having
alien
issue
redders
open
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18 Dec 2020

Risk, Vulnerability, and the Precarity of Identity
Dec 18 2020
OpenShift Commons Briefing #TransformationFriday
Guest Speaker: Gregory Vigneaux (Adapt Institute)
Host(s): Diane Mueller and Jabe Bloom (Red Hat)

Link to slides: https://bit.ly/3r9We95

Gregory Vigneaux (Adapt Institute) discusses organizational identity and the processes that continually reproduce it as two key frames for understanding and evaluating risk. The vulnerability of identity and its reproduction are then explored while offering insights into resilience and adaptive capacity. After the talk, we’ll have a conversation led by Jabe Bloom and Diane Mueller (Red Hat) and take questions from the audience.

Our Guest, Gregory Vigneaux (Adapt Institute) is a consultant focused on incidents, turbulence, and risk. His work is founded on practical experience fighting forest fires around the country with U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service Hotshot Crews, a master’s degree in emergency management, and a continued fascination with how we operate in dynamic environments. He has worked for FEMA, consulted for Save the Children, developed a systems course for the Naval Post Graduate School’s Center for Homeland Defense and Security, and co-founded the Adapt Institute (https://bit.ly/34yzZjE) .

Website: www.gregoryvig.com
  • 6 participants
  • 1:12 hours
firefighting
wildfire
experiences
forestry
transformational
staff
community
topic
risk
resilience
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9 Dec 2020

Watch an update on What’s New in IBM Cloud Pak for Data as the new release comes out, as well as demos! IBM Cloud Paks are built on and optimized for OpenShift Container Platform.

Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:48 Overview What's New in Cloud Pak for Data v 3.5? ( including Operators)
14:15 Operator Demo in v 3.5
19:12 See it in action - End-to-end Cloud Pak for Data
54:38 Fire-side partner chat with Tech Data on why they choose Cloud Pak for Data

Speakers: Clarinda Mascarenhas (IBM), Partha Komperla (IBM), Travis Jeanneret (IBM)
Special Guest: Clay Davis (Tech Data)
Host: Karena Angell (Red Hat)
  • 5 participants
  • 1:09 hours
cloudpack
cloudback
data
ibm
iot
openshift
deployments
latest
enterprise
repositories
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23 Nov 2020

Introduction to the Elasticsearch Operator for Kubernetes
Guest Speaker: Peter Brachwitz (Elastic)
Host: Diane Mueller (Red Ha OpenShiftt)
November 23, 2020

The Elasticsearch Operator or ECK is built and maintained by the creators of Elasticsearch, it does a lot more than manage Elasticsearch though. The operator can help you automate the deployment, management and upgrade of Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats and Enterprise Search. Since making the operator generally available in January 2020, we have consistently added value to our customers by releasing new features and partnerships, like the RedHat Certification most recently.

In this Briefing, learn about how the ECK operator can help you automate the Day2 operations if you are running the Elastic Stack and Solutions on Kubernetes.
  • 2 participants
  • 59 minutes
kubernetes
elasticsearch
openshift
cloud
amazon
commons
hosted
infrastructure
observability
session
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14 Nov 2020

In this briefing, Red Hat's Diane Mueller, Jen Madriaga, Chris Short and Josh Berkus give tips and tricks to surviving and making the most of Kubecon/NA 2020 and the OpenShift Commons Gathering week and share some stories of past swag dashes and more.


@Pythondj @JenInnovate @ChrisShort @FuzzyChef
#transformationfriday
#kubecon
  • 6 participants
  • 60 minutes
swag
attendees
gophercon
stuff
conference
hosting
fest
fun
raffle
kubecon
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11 Nov 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
OpenShift Commons Operator Hour
Lightbend provides cloud native application platforms that are deployed on OpenShift. Lightbend is the originator of open source application frameworks Akka, Play & Lagom, the Scala programming language, streaming data pipelines framework Cloudflow, and the next generation serverless project Cloudstate.
Lightbend's Mark Brewer and Hugh McKee provide some real-world examples of enterprises embracing digital transformation and making the move to cloud native, with Lightbend and Red Hat providing the essential technical foundation to deliver incredible business outcomes.

November 11 2020

(Lightbend)
  • 3 participants
  • 56 minutes
briefings
users
operating
openship
launched
hi
lifebend
docker
backend
brewer
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11 Nov 2020

In this session Mike Villiger will explore the steps necessary to replatform the server components of the popular game Minecraft onto OpenShift. He’ll cover how to understand apps before and after replatforming, and how full stack observability can help right-size K8 pod CPU requests, limits, and measure impact cluster-wide, even for closed-source apps that don’t speak HTTP(S).
  • 2 participants
  • 58 minutes
dm
dynatrace
openshift
hadoop
users
servers
mounts
mike
kudos
revisiting
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9 Nov 2020

Keylime is a CNCF hosted project that provides a highly scaleable remote boot attestation and runtime integrity measurement solution. Keylime enables users to monitor remote nodes using a hardware based cryptographic root of trust. Keylime was originally born out of the security research team in MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory. https://keylime.dev

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Nov 9th, 2020
Guest Speakers: Luke Hinds and axel simon (Red hat)
Host: Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
  • 3 participants
  • 51 minutes
keylime
project
briefing
concerns
openshift
blockchains
kudos
secured
nodes
updates
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6 Nov 2020

OpenShift Commons en Vivo
Episode 4
Cómo traer tus aplicaciones a OpenShift con MTA (Migration Toolkit for Applications)
Guest Speakers: Miguel Perez Colino and Ramon Roman Nissen (Red Hat)
  • 4 participants
  • 55 minutes
application
adapting
greetings
modern
consulting
introduce
migrations
manage
miguel
vmware
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6 Nov 2020

Rebooting Transformations Post Election Edition
Jabe Bloom and Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
Nov 6, 2020
#TransformationFriday
  • 3 participants
  • 1:00 hours
transformational
conversations
transition
democratized
thinking
elections
collaborating
commonality
viewpoints
happening
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4 Nov 2020

Replatforming Legacy Packaged Applications: Block-by-Block with Minecraft (Dynatrace)
OpenShift Commons Operator Hour
OpenShift Commons Briefing
November 4, 2020
  • 2 participants
  • 58 minutes
dm
dynatrace
openshift
hadoop
users
servers
mounts
mike
kudos
revisiting
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30 Oct 2020

Weaving Safety into the Fabric of Open Source Collaboration
Guest Speaker: Emma Irwin (Microsoft)
Host: Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
#Transformation Friday
October 30, 2020

Additional Resources:
https://blog.mozilla.org/community/2020/09/10/weaving-safety-into-the-fabric-of-open-source/
  • 2 participants
  • 46 minutes
mozilla
openshift
collaboration
sharing
conversations
access
resourcing
repos
blog
angie
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28 Oct 2020

Operating System for Edge
Ben Breard (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Gathering
2020 11 17
  • 1 participant
  • 31 minutes
edge
tech
enterprise
connectivity
iot
evolving
industry
provisioning
leveraging
hat
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24 Oct 2020

Digital Nudge
Fabio Pereira, Andrew Clay Shafer and Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons #TransformationFriday
October 23 2020

Fabio Pereira is the head of Open Innovation Labs Latin America at Red Hat. Fabio has over 18 years of experience, 10 of those at ThoughtWorks Australia where he acted as digital transformation advisor for several clients including the Australian Government Digital Transformation Agency. He’s also the author of the book Digital Nudge. Fabio is passionate about human behavior and believes that understanding the hidden forces that drive the 35 thousand decisions we make every day can drastically change our lives. Join us for a conversation with Fabio and Andrew Clay Shafer as part of the #TransformationFriday series on OpenShift Commons
  • 3 participants
  • 57 minutes
transformationfriday
transformation
thinking
thoughtful
realizing
controversial
insight
today
nudge
contribution
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24 Oct 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing AMA Session on Metal³
Metal3 Bare Metal Host Provisioning for Kubernetes
Feruzjon Muyassarov & Mael Kimmerlin (Ericsson)
https://metal3.io
The Metal³ project (pronounced: Metal Kubed) exists to provide components that allow you to do bare metal host management for Kubernetes. Metal³ works as a Kubernetes application, meaning it runs on Kubernetes and is managed through Kubernetes interfaces.
In this Commons AMA session, Feruzjon Muyassarov and Mael Kimmerlin (Ericsson) will give an overview of the project, demostrate deploying with Metal3 and talk about the road ahead
  • 3 participants
  • 1:00 hours
metalcubed
metalcube
metal
tooling
cube
presenting
discussions
project
container
kubernetes
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15 Oct 2020

In the pre-OpenShift world, backup and disaster recovery solutions were generally implemented at the virtual machine (VM) level. This system works for traditional applications when an application runs on a single VM, but when applications are containerized and managed via OpenShift, this system falls apart. Because of this, effective backup and disaster recovery solutions for OpenShift must be designed for containerized architectures and natively understand the way OpenShift functions in order to work.

In this OpenShift Commons briefing, we will:

– Explain key backup and disaster recovery concepts including zero recovery point objective (RPO) and near-zero recovery time objective (RTO) and how they apply to OpenShift
– Explain why backing up entire applications, including application configuration and data, is critical to data protection on OpenShift
– Discuss how an effective Backup and Disaster Recovery program includes data protection and availability within a cluster, between clusters, and between clouds depending on the use case
– Demonstrate real-world solution for OpenShift DR using Portworx the Kubernetes Storage Platform
  • 3 participants
  • 41 minutes
enterprise
openshift
operational
briefings
microservices
management
hosting
users
vmware
busy
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14 Oct 2020

Fireside chat with Sysdig
Dan Papandrea and Loris Degioanni (Sysdig)
OpenShift Commons Operator Hour
OpenShift Commons
October 14, 2020
  • 3 participants
  • 51 minutes
systig
loris
users
scrutinizing
kubernetes
briefing
conversations
dan
cto
cystic
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5 Oct 2020

Foreman and Pulp Project Updates
Melanie Corr (Red Hat)
Dennis Kliban (Red Hat - Pulp)
Eric Helms (Red Hat - Foreman)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
October 5, 2020
  • 4 participants
  • 58 minutes
foreman
manage
community
job
hosts
users
project
currently
workflow
hat
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2 Oct 2020

OpenShift Commons en Vivo
Episode 1
En este episodio en castellano hablaremos del camino que nos llevó de OpenShift 3 al 4 y cómo ha evolucionado desde que hicimos este anuncio. Escucharás sobre casos de uso en distintas industrias así como los casos en mercados emergentes que están dándole forma a Kubernetes.

Hosts:
María Bracho, Product Manager – Red Hat OpenShift
Scott McCarty,Product Manager – Containers at Red Hat

October 1 2020
  • 3 participants
  • 57 minutes
spanish
spain
conversation
foreign
language
introduce
presentations
attention
community
marí
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2 Oct 2020

Why Change Matters Now More Than Ever
The Importance of DevOps in this New World
Michael Ducy (Red Hat)
October 2 2020
hosted by Diane Mueller
OpenShift Commons Briefing
#TransformationFriday #DevOps #OpenShiftCommons
  • 3 participants
  • 1:00 hours
devops
dev
transformational
changes
shifts
adapting
developers
platforms
administration
conference
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21 Sep 2020

OpenShift API Data Protection OADP with Ceph CSI
Annette Clewett (Red Hat)
Dylan Murray (Red Hat)
Raghavendra Manjunath (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
9/21/2020
  • 4 participants
  • 50 minutes
backups
backup
restoring
workflow
openshift
registry
setup
backed
data
oedp
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18 Sep 2020

Digital Transformation Adoption Adventures South of the EquatorSantiago Sinelnicof (Red Hat LATAM)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
9/18/2020
  • 3 participants
  • 1:02 hours
aires
santi
translator
uruguay
mexican
spain
santiago
gaucho
thanks
adoption
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11 Sep 2020

Qualitative Analysis for Digital Transformation
John Willis Red Hat
Office of Global Transformation
OpenShift Commons Briefing
#TransformationFriday #OrganizationalChange #DevOps
  • 3 participants
  • 1:02 hours
transformational
evolving
advisor
discussion
methodology
understanding
governance
important
report
collaborative
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4 Sep 2020

Developing Anticipatory Awareness and Common Ground:
Working with Uncertainty and Complex Systems
Jabe Bloom (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
#TransformationFriday #OrganizationalLeadership #OpenShiftCommon

September 4, 2020
  • 2 participants
  • 1:15 hours
conversations
discussion
disruptions
clocks
anticipatory
society
awareness
transformational
insights
futurecon
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4 Sep 2020

Developing Anticipatory Awareness and Common Ground:
Working with Uncertainty and Complex Systems
Jabe Bloom (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
#TransformationFriday #OrganizationalLeadership

September 4, 2020
  • 2 participants
  • 1:15 hours
conversations
discussion
disruptions
clocks
anticipatory
society
awareness
transformational
insights
futurecon
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31 Jul 2020

Social Practice Theory and Transformation
Jabe Bloom (Red Hat)
Commons Briefing
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
July 31 2020
  • 3 participants
  • 1:28 hours
understandings
presentation
briefing
worldview
transition
topic
thinking
practitioners
development
social
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29 Jul 2020

Panel: Building Microservices with OpenShift on IBM Cloud
moderated by Sai Vennman with guest panelist from across the IBM Cloud and upstream community leads including Nigel Brown, Josh Mintz, Peter Klenk, Ram Vennam and Doug Davis.
OpenShift Commons
July 29 2020
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
  • 6 participants
  • 58 minutes
panelists
introductions
cloudant
hosting
geeks
reception
microservices
ibm
thanks
docker
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28 Jul 2020

BigID runs on OpenShift and IBM Cloud Pak for Data

Data and its Privacy is a Strategic Priority
for success in the Digital Age.
● Holistic Privacy Strategies deliver Benefits beyond Regulatory Compliance (GDPR/CCPA)

● Privacy by Design & Default
- Developer Friendly - Privacy Shift Left
- Advent of Privacy Engineers (Technologists)
- Confident Firms apply Data Privacy Best Practices and strong Technology Controls

● Establishing Privacy Governance
- Delivering a Holistic Data Protection Approach is key to Success.
- Transform Data Risk into Business Value
- Data Intelligence & Identity Data Awareness as a “Force Multiplier” to existing Security Frameworks.

● Enterprise Data Privacy & Security Programs need to have Global Scope & Scale Privacy

Special Guests: Alan Taylor, Tim Bayne, Sachin Khungar
Learn more: https://bigid.com/
  • 3 participants
  • 57 minutes
big
privacy
insights
ai
api
openshift
id
alliance
governance
enterprise
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28 Jul 2020

In order to thrive and compete in an era of business reinvention, building innovative solutions requires tackling different challenges simultaneously: transforming the organization into agile cloud-native teams while ensuring enterprise governance and security. All of these with speed and quality.

IBM Cloud Pak for Applications is excited to introduce Accelerators for Teams, an offering to simplify the delivery of cloud-native solutions, from idea to production.

* Remove complexity and friction for multidisciplinary teams

* Enable developers, architects, and operations to rapidly innovate with confidence

* Equip teams to comply with unique operational, security, and technology standards without worrying about it.

Special Guests: David Harris and Chris Bailey, IBM

Learn more: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-pak-for-applications/accelerators-for-cloud-native-development
  • 4 participants
  • 51 minutes
cloudpack
cloud
applications
deployments
package
providers
ibm
microservices
streaming
pod
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24 Jul 2020

A Pragmatist's Guide to Wardley Mapping
Ben Mosior (Hired Thought)
July 24, 2020
OpenShift Commons Briefing
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)

In this briefing, Ben Moisor (Hired Thought) gives introduction of using Wardley Mapping to meet the specific challenges facing organizations.

A Wardley Map is a representation of the landscape in which a business (or anything, really) operates. It consists of a value chain (activities needed to fulfill user needs) graphed against evolution (a measure of how individual activities change over time under supply and demand competition). A map represents the shared assumptions being made about a context and hints at what strategic options are available. By developing a common language to describe a context, mapping improves communication, helps us more clearly express our intent, and invites the challenge necessary to make things better.
  • 2 participants
  • 1:14 hours
discussion
enlightening
conversations
thinking
understanding
arguably
insights
users
outreach
miro
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23 Jul 2020

Web technologies have come leaps and bounds. But are you still using the tired old database from last generation? Let’s look at the methodology of microservices, compare it to bounded contexts, and look at ops tasks for micro-databases. Let’s tour all the flavors of databases, understand their pros and cons, and when you would choose it. You’ll leave with a roadmap for moving from data-monolith to micro-databases.

Guest Speaker:
Rob Richardson, Developer Evangelist, MemSQL
OpenShift Commons Briefing
July 22 2020

Rob Richardson is a software craftsman building web properties in ASP.NET and Node, React and Vue. He’s a Microsoft MVP, published author, frequent speaker at conferences, user groups, and community events, and a diligent teacher and student of high quality software development. You can find this and other talks on https://robrich.org/presentations and follow him on twitter at @rob_rich
  • 2 participants
  • 57 minutes
server
presentations
microservice
azgive
personally
redhat
blog
volunteer
microsoft
memsql
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20 Jul 2020

AMA on OpenDataHub with Landon LaSmith Red Hat 07 20 2020
  • 5 participants
  • 1:02 hours
openshift
opendatahub
openshift3
hub
datahub
accessible
workflows
kubernetes
briefing
hadoop
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17 Jul 2020

Organizational Conversations
John Willis Red Hat
Global Transformation Office
OpenShift Commons Briefing
July 17 2020
  • 2 participants
  • 57 minutes
consulting
briefing
conversations
collaboration
boss
busy
staff
transition
joe
cio
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13 Jul 2020

Fedora CoreOS Update and Ask Me Anything FCOS AMA
Dusty Mabe
Colin Walters
Christian Glombek
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
July 13 2020
OpenShift Commons Briefing
  • 6 participants
  • 59 minutes
fedora
centos
okd
os
intro
linux
pod
forum
boot
core
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10 Jul 2020

Deep Dive into Spinnaker and the Spinnaker Operator
Lee Faus and German Muzquiz (Armory)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
July 2020

This Briefing will provide an introduction to new Commons members: Armory, the enterprise software company commercializing Spinnaker, a leading open source continuous delivery platform from Netflix and Google, then provide a deep dive into how they provide your developers the power Armory Spinnaker is the enterprise distribution provided by Armory, Inc with Pipelines as Code, Terraform Integration, Policy Engine, Secrets Management, and the Spinnaker Operator. The Armory extensions help break down silos between teams as it’s adding a level of confidence for DevOps and SecOps.

The Spinnaker Operator makes deploying and managing the full lifecycle of your Spinnaker app simple, automated, and reliable, leveraging a Kubernetes-native GitOps workflow. This represents a significant advance from the current tool for managing Spinnaker (Halyard), which involves significant manual processes and requires Spinnaker domain expertise.
  • 4 participants
  • 60 minutes
spinnaker
spin
spinning
host
deployments
devs
armory
tooling
collaborate
vendors
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10 Jul 2020

Learning from Incidents
John Allspaw (Adaptive Capacity Labs)
Andrew Clay Shafer and Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
July 10 2020
  • 3 participants
  • 57 minutes
introduction
experience
contribution
adaptive
discussions
consulting
enterprise
emerging
facilitated
sir
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6 Jul 2020

Project Quay Community AMA Ask Me Anything
2020 07 06
OpenShift Commons Briefing
https://projectquay.io
  • 6 participants
  • 55 minutes
quay
quays
quayside
quayne
docker
registries
launched
commons
openshift
ship
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2 Jul 2020

Data Driven Approach to Community Development
Diane Mueller (Red Hat) Daniel Izquierdo (Bitergia)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
July 2, 2020
https://commons.openshift.org/events.html
  • 2 participants
  • 1:00 hours
openshift
kubernetes
briefings
commons
community
research
collaboration
hosting
facilitate
repos
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1 Jul 2020

IBM Db2 Warehouse MPP on OpenShift Container Storage
Jana J Wong, Db2 Performance Lead Architect (IBM)
with Michael St-Jean and Sagy Volkov (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
July 1, 2020
  • 4 participants
  • 52 minutes
db2
db2otp
dbe2
databases
oltp
warehouse
performance
ibm
testing
workflow
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29 Jun 2020

Introduction to Kubernetes Scheduler
Wei Huang IBM
SIG-Scheduling Cochair
OpenShift Commons Briefing
June 29 2020
  • 4 participants
  • 60 minutes
scheduler
schedulers
scheduling
schedule
schedules
scheduled
workflow
processes
working
briefing
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26 Jun 2020

A Technologist's Introduction to Epistemic Injustice
Cat Swetel (Verica) and Jabe Bloom (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
June 26 2020
Link to Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1giauoLIFRp0IoZy-Znn08GSFNm2-hu2iR-BcMEW1qz4/edit#slide=id.p
  • 5 participants
  • 1:03 hours
epistemology
injustice
epistemic
insight
understanding
privilege
sensitizing
marginalizing
paradigms
stigmas
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26 Jun 2020

What's New in Operator Framework
Rob Szumski and Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
June 2020
The Operator Framework is an open source toolkit to manage Kubernetes native applications, called Operators, in an effective, automated, and scalable way.

Speaker(s) – Rob Szumski and Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
  • 6 participants
  • 57 minutes
operator
operators
operating
frameworks
overview
controllers
briefings
users
discussion
transitioning
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25 Jun 2020

Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes
Brian Tannous & Kamesh Sampath (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
June 2020

Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes controls clusters and applications from a single console, with built-in security policies. In this briefing, Red Hat’s Brian Tannous and Kamesh Sampath will explain how to extend the value of OpenShift by deploying apps, managing multiple clusters, and enforcing policies across multiple clusters at scale.

They will also demo how to deploy your applications on multiple OpenShift clusters in combination with OpenShift Pipelines.
  • 4 participants
  • 57 minutes
kubernetes
openshift
cluster
briefing
introduction
hub
deployments
backend
ishow
java
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21 Jun 2020

OpenShift Covid19 Case Study: HowsMyFlattening.Ca Ontario COVID-19 Data Analytics
Farbod Abolhassani (UofT) Guillaume Moutier (Red Hat)
June 18, 2020
OpenShift Commons Briefing
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
https://HowsMyFlattening.Ca
HowsMyFlattening is an ambitious Community Driven centralized data analytics and visualization hub monitoring Ontario’s response to COVID-19 that provides real-time insights informing and monitoring Ontario’s response to COVID-19. Each day, the HowsMyFlattening team analyzes and publicly posts travel patterns, hospital capacity, the effects of public health restrictions and loosening decisions, new cases and many other data points. It’s all hosted and deployed on Red Hat’s OpenShift platform. In this briefing, we’ll hear from University of Toronto’s Farbod Abolhassani and Red Hat’s Guillaume Moutier and find out how the HowMyFlattening team is making a difference in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Link to slides:
Part 1: https://live-timely-objzoywz.time.ly/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/OCB-HMF-Farbod-Abolhassani-Building-a-real-time-COVID-data-analytics-hub-in-Ontario.pdf
Part 2: https://live-timely-objzoywz.time.ly/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/OSCG-HMF-Data-Science-Platform-Guillaume-Moutier.pdf
  • 3 participants
  • 60 minutes
canadian
discussions
experts
transition
having
initiative
briefing
concern
communication
hi
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20 Jun 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
June 17th, 2020

In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, we get preview of a new cloud-native data protection platform for Kubernetes. In this webinar, Prashanto Kochavara (Trilio) gave an overview of the cloud-native market and the challenges with traditional data protection technology. He then introduced a new application-centric backup and recovery product that was designed from the ground-up to support the scale, performance and mobility requirements of Kubernetes container environments across any public or hybrid cloud environment.

Speaker Bio:

Prashanto Kochavara is Director of Product at Trilio, a leader in cloud-native data protection. Kochavara is responsible for the product strategy, roadmap and execution of the company’s backup and recovery platform for Kubernetes.
  • 3 participants
  • 58 minutes
trillium
trilly
trill
kubernetes
discussed
protocols
hosted
interim
tco
company
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19 Jun 2020

Continuous Improvement for Senior Leadership
Kevin Behr (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
6/19/2020

Executives have introduced continuous improvement in many different organizations. One common anti-pattern is that the execs do not use these techniques and certainly do not model them in front of their teams. In this session Kevin will introduce systematic continuous improvement for senior technology executives, directors and engineers. This approach can link the strategic with actionable steps that will reveal powerful new solutions, all while growing common skills, language and community.

Guest Speaker: Kevin Behr, Global Transformation Office, Red Hat
  • 3 participants
  • 1:05 hours
improvement
consulting
important
practices
presentations
discussion
challenges
guidance
leadership
systemically
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15 Jun 2020

Keynote: CNCF TOC Community, Projects & Lessons We're Learning
Liz Rice Aqua Security
OpenShift Commons Gathering on Community Development
June 15, 2020
  • 5 participants
  • 24 minutes
cnc
cf
toc
trc
debating
governance
community
describing
forum
onboarding
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15 Jun 2020

Lessons Learned Under the Big Tent
Thierry Carrez (OpenStack)
OpenShift Commons Gathering on Community Development
June 15 2020
https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/Community_Development_2020.html
  • 5 participants
  • 1:02 hours
opensource
openstack
openly
publicly
openshift
initiative
discussion
thanks
launch
developers
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15 Jun 2020

Measuring Community Health - CHAOSS
Georg Link (Bitergia)
Dr. Matt Germonprez (University of Nebraska at Omaha)
OpenShift Commons Gathering on Community Development
June 15, 2020
  • 5 participants
  • 47 minutes
community
commons
forums
initiatives
stakeholders
discussion
vulnerability
openshift
experts
kh
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15 Jun 2020

Keynote: ReCommoning Communities
Dimeji Onafuwa (Microsoft) Jabe Bloom (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Gathering on Community Development
June 15, 2020
  • 4 participants
  • 1:07 hours
conversation
discussion
discourse
comments
contributions
invited
community
insight
nice
gabe
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4 Jun 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Continuous Development &Deployment of AI/ML Models with containers and Kubernetes
Guest Speakers:
Will Benton (Red Hat)
Parag Dave (Red Hat)
Peter Brey (Red Hat)
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
2020-06-04
  • 4 participants
  • 60 minutes
kubernetes
bots
workflow
ai
provisioning
demoing
supercomputers
monitoring
interfaces
increasingly
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3 Jun 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
DeployingKPMG Ignite on OpenShift - Overview and Deep Dive Demo
Kevin Martelli and Hongfei Cao (KPMG)
2020-06-03
  • 3 participants
  • 46 minutes
kpmg
launch
briefing
demos
clients
cloud
presentation
introduce
ignite
microservices
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1 Jun 2020

Ask Me Anything with OKD-WG Co-Chairs & Technical Leads

OKD-WG co-chairs: Diane Mueller, Christian Glombek, and Vadim Rutkowsky
OKD-WG members: Charro Gruver, Michael McCune, Neal Gompa

Topics covered: OKD4 Beta, Autoscaling OKD, Single Cluster Install and OKD Road to GA
  • 7 participants
  • 1:19 hours
okay
okd
forum
centos
kubernetes
provisioned
approved
dee
operating
hi
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30 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Cloud Native Operating Models
Guest Speaker: Andrew Clay Shafer (Red Hat)
Hosted by: Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
  • 4 participants
  • 53 minutes
openshift
discussion
understanding
devops
microservice
hosted
cloud
platforms
complexity
git
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28 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
What's New in OpenShift 4.4 for Developers
Jan Kleinert, Brian Tannous, Joel Lord (Red Hat)
2020-05-28
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red hat)
  • 4 participants
  • 1:01 hours
openshift
developer
devops
apps
interface
shift4
user
webhook
deployments
preview
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26 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Simplifying OpenShift Storage at Multi-Petabyte Scale
Gregory Touretsky (Infinidat)
  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
storage
capacity
deployments
exabytes
infrastructure
containers
infinite
space
pod
openshift
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26 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Building Zero Trust based Authentication with SPIRE, SPIFFE, NSM & OPA Frederick Kautz (Doc.ai) and Bobby Samuel (Anthem)
hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
2020-05-26
  • 4 participants
  • 50 minutes
concerns
anthem
access
important
compromised
providers
briefing
insurance
sharing
insightful
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25 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
What's New in Helm 3 on OpenShift 4 - Deep Dive
Siamak Sadeghianfar (Red Hat)
  • 5 participants
  • 54 minutes
helm
openshift
kubernetes
package
manifests
currently
message
twitch
controller
launched
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25 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Unleash your Cluster's eBPF Superpowers with Kubectl Gadget
Alban Crequy (Kinvolk io)
  • 3 participants
  • 58 minutes
inspector
gadgets
consulting
project
powers
twitch
debugging
kubernetes
ig
epf
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22 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
DevOps vs ITIL
Kevin Behr (Red Hat)
Hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
2020-05-22
  • 2 participants
  • 1:02 hours
transition
cto
itil
devs
enterprise
briefing
strategy
kevin
ongoing
controversial
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19 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing 2020-05-19
Host: Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
Guest Speaker: Marc Boorshtein (Tremolo Security)

Securely Provision Your Pipeline on OCP Making Dev, Sec and Ops All Happy

Your CI/CD pipelines are a crucial component to your platform. Production OCP deployments need to take into account how to build out pipelines for applications in an automated way that respects all of the users in your environment. The Devs want systems that stay out of their way, Sec wants to be able to audit the environment and Ops doesn’t want to get paged. Automating the provisioning means integrating source control, multiple OCP clusters across environments, security scanning, and IT process to build an automated platform.

Tremolo Security’s CTO, Marc Boorshtein, will walk through a proof of concept that was built for a customer to automate the creation of a multi-environment secured pipeline using GitLab for source control, multiple OCP environments for different stages of the application’s lifecycle, Sonarqube for scanning, and OpenUnison to tie them all together via SSO and automated workflows. We’ll cover the initial provisioning of the pipeline, environments across multiple clusters, and promoting containers across environments without using the ocp command or ever logging into a terminal.



@mlbiam / @tremolosecurity
  • 2 participants
  • 58 minutes
security
provisioning
commons
conversations
portal
openshift
platforms
tremolo
repo
thanks
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15 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
ReCommoning OpenSource
Jabe Bloom (Red Hat)
Hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
2020-05-15
  • 2 participants
  • 1:22 hours
commons
governance
contributions
community
facilitating
briefing
users
worldview
jay
conversations
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13 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Compliance as Code
Keith Basil (RedHat)
Hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
2020-05-13
  • 1 participant
  • 33 minutes
security
compliances
policy
openshift
auditing
technical
manage
certified
globally
deployment
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13 May 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Why DevSecOps is Critical for Kubernetes
Kirsten Newcomer (RedHat)
Hosted by Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
2020-05-13
  • 2 participants
  • 28 minutes
devops
container
kubernetes
deployments
openshift
briefings
dependencies
commons
monitoring
quickly
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23 Apr 2020

Java Application Deployment Options in OpenShift
Nigel Brown (IBM)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
2020-04-23
  • 2 participants
  • 1:09 hours
openshift
microservice
deployments
java
demoing
twitch
streaming
nodejs
docker
briefing
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17 Apr 2020

Using Apache CouchDB Operator for Data Portablity
Josh Mintz and Will Holley IBM
OpenShift Commons Briefing
@openshiftcommon

Link to slides: https://github.com/openshift-cs/commons.openshift.org/blob/master/briefings/slides/OpenShift%20Commons%20Briefing%20Apache%20CouchDB%20Operator%20Data%20Portablity%20Josh%20Mintz%20Will%20Holley%20IBM.pdf
  • 4 participants
  • 37 minutes
server
couchdb
hosted
users
cloudant
briefing
ibm
mike
administration
deployments
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9 Apr 2020

State of Platform Services Rob Szumski Siamak Sadeghianfar William Oliveira OpenShift Commons Gathering
  • 3 participants
  • 33 minutes
kubernetes
openshift
platform
apps
servers
devops
deployments
workflows
cluster
cloud
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8 Apr 2020

State of Operator Framework | Daniel Messer Jason Dobies (Red Hat) | OpenShift Commons Briefing
  • 2 participants
  • 35 minutes
operate
operator
operation
framework
controller
tooling
manages
backends
software
webinar
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30 Mar 2020

Cost Management for OpenShift
Sergio Ocón-Cárdenas Red Hat
OpenShift Commons Briefing
March 2020
  • 3 participants
  • 29 minutes
services
important
deploying
shipping
management
applications
container
capability
vm
costs
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27 Mar 2020

State of Container Security
Urvashi Mohnani and Sally O'Malley Red Hat |
OpenShift Commons Briefing
March 2020
  • 2 participants
  • 42 minutes
security
protect
secure
securely
insecure
containers
compromising
challenges
finally
usability
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27 Mar 2020

State of OKD 4
Christian Glombek and Vadim Rutkovsky Red Hat
OpenShift Commons Briefing
April 2020
  • 2 participants
  • 13 minutes
fedora
d4
okd
kubernetes
os
introduction
okay
installation
platforms
ocp
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27 Mar 2020

State of Container Storage
Duncan Hardie Eran Tamir Red Hat
April 2020
OpenShift Commons Briefing
  • 2 participants
  • 39 minutes
containers
storage
shift
configuration
accessible
openshift
pod
drive
backup
general
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20 Mar 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Bringing OpenShift to IBM Cloud
Chris Rosen (IBM)
2020-04-19
  • 2 participants
  • 39 minutes
openshift
ibm
deploying
applications
iot
operationally
open
server
devops
launched
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12 Mar 2020

Automate & Scale Data Pipelines the Cloud Native Way
Guillaume Moutier (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
March 12, 2020
  • 2 participants
  • 22 minutes
openshift
pipeline
architectures
cifs
process
deployments
database
cloud
storage
adaptability
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8 Mar 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Gabriel Ferraz Stein (Red Hat)
Recorded on 04-04-2020
Deep Dive on the OpenShift Logging Stack
Slides: https://blog.openshift.com/wp-content/uploads/A-deep-dive-on-the-OpenShift-Logging-Stack.pdf

Join OpenShift Commons here: https://commons.openshift.org#join
  • 2 participants
  • 45 minutes
logs
log
logging
stack
briefing
troubleshooting
openshift
tools
daemon
pods
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4 Mar 2020

OpenShift Commons 9 Steps to Awesome with Kubernetes
Recorded 03-04-2020
Burr Sutter (Red Hat)
slides: https://blog.openshift.com/wp-content/uploads/9-Steps-to-Awesome-with-Kubernetes.pdf

Join commons and get on the mailing list here: https://commons.openshift.org#join
  • 2 participants
  • 1:01 hours
kubernetes
briefings
wiki
openshift
devops
introduction
platform
host
project
demos
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28 Feb 2020

The Multi-Cloud Object Gateway is a new data federation service introduced in OpenShift Container Storage 4.2. The technology is based on the NooBaa project, which was acquired by Red Hat in November 2018, and open sourced recently.

More information can be found here https://github.com/noobaa/noobaa-operator.

The Multi-Cloud Object Gateway has an object interface with an S3 compatible API. The service is deployed automatically as part of OpenShift Container Storage 4.2 and provides the same functionality regardless of its hosting environment. Simplicity, Single experience anywhere

In its default deployment, the Multi-Cloud Object Gateway provides a local object service backed by using local storage or cloud-native storage, if hosted in the cloud.Every data bucket on the Multi-Cloud Object Gateway is backed, by default, by using local storage or cloud-native storage, if hosted in the cloud. No additional configuration is required. The Multi-Cloud Object Gateway’s object service API is always an S3 API, which means a single experience on-premise and in the cloud, for any cloud provider. This translates to a zero learning curve when moving to, or adding a new cloud vendor. That translates into greater agility for your teams. More information here https://www.openshift.com/storage
  • 2 participants
  • 22 minutes
openshift
container
storage
shift
devops
configuration
access
cloud
important
platform
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20 Feb 2020

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Data Protection and Disaster Recovery Solutions for OpenShift
Venkat Kolli (Red Hat)
2020-2-20
  • 2 participants
  • 46 minutes
storages
openshift
datacenter
container
backup
capacity
available
commons
deploying
ship
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2 Feb 2020

StackRox Overview and Demo
Ali Golshan (StackRox) and Kirsten Newcomer (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
hosted by Karena Angell (Red Hat)
Link to Slides: https://github.com/openshift-cs/commons.openshift.org/blob/master/briefings/slides/StackRox%20Overview%20Feb%202021.pdf

https://commons.openshift.org/events.html
02/02/2020
  • 4 participants
  • 57 minutes
stackrock
stackrocks
stack
stackross
security
kubernetes
cisco
deployments
firewalling
repos
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17 Jan 2020

Introduction to ClairCore and ClairV4 Release Update
Louis DeLosSantos (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Briefing 2020-01-116
  • 2 participants
  • 14 minutes
claire
vulnerabilities
vulnerable
openshift
briefing
commons
project
functionality
scanning
live
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18 Dec 2019

Chris Short, Principal Product Marketing Manager, OpenShift at Red Hat and CNCF Ambassador sits down with Staff Developer Advocate at Google, Kelsey Hightower to discuss Kubernetes. The conversation covers Kubernetes The Hard Way (which Kelsey created) and the rise of curated Kubernetes distributions like OpenShift and OKD.
  • 2 participants
  • 29 minutes
thanks
good
servers
developer
cooper
google
kelsey
chef
advocate
personally
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10 Dec 2019

Introduction to DevSecOps with John Willis (Red Hat)
Dec 10, 2019
OpenShift Commons Briefing
  • 1 participant
  • 24 minutes
devops
dev
collaboration
governance
security
vulnerable
community
ops
transition
important
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22 Oct 2019

Oct 22 2019 OpenShift Commons Briefing hosted by Diane Mueller

Building Cloud Native Apps that Scale with NuoDB on OpenShift
Guest Speaker: Joe Leslie (NuoDB)
OpenShift Commons Briefing
hosted by Diane Mueller

In this briefing, Joe Leslie, Senior Product Manager for NuoDB and Tom Gates (lead Operator developer) gives us an update/overview on Nuodb’s recently developed NuoDB Operator for OpenShift developed in Go. Joe walks us thru building cloud-native applications with a container-native SQL database leveraging OpenShift and NuoDB.

He demos the NuoDB Operator, deploy a NuoDB database, a SQL workload, and on-cluster NuoDB Insights visual monitoring. He shows how to scale the database using OpenShift and create failure events to demonstrate auto-recovery.
  • 3 participants
  • 48 minutes
nuodb
odb
users
introduction
joe
operation
servers
provisioning
openshift
talks
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25 Sep 2019

Quay v3.1 Release Update
Bill Dettelback and Tom McKay
Quay Engineering
OpenShift Commons Briefing
  • 4 participants
  • 36 minutes
quay
quays
quai
docker
registry
enterprise
quake
certs
container
openshift
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12 Sep 2019

Design for Users by Users
Design Thinking at Red Hat
OpenShift Commons Briefing
Red Hat UX Research Team
Sept 12 2019
  • 3 participants
  • 36 minutes
users
discussions
ux
designers
researchers
hi
brainstorming
briefing
interview
introduce
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29 Aug 2019

Deep Dive on Ignition
Andrew Jeddeloh and Brian Redbread Harrington (Red Hat)
August 28, 2019 - OpenShift Commons Briefing
Ignition is a low-level system configuration utility. The Ignition executable is part of the temporary initial root filesystem, the initramfs. When Ignition runs, it finds configuration data in a named location for a given environment, such as a file or URL, and applies it to the machine before switch_root is called to pivot to the machine’s root filesystem.

Ignition is used by CoreOS to manipulate disks during the initramfs. This includes partitioning disks, formatting partitions, writing files (regular files, systemd units, etc.), and configuring users. On first boot, Ignition reads its configuration from a source of truth (remote URL, network metadata service, hypervisor bridge, etc.) and applies the configuration. https://github.com/coreos/ignition/

August 28 2019
OpenShift Commons Briefing
  • 3 participants
  • 56 minutes
ignition
fedora
briefing
configured
boot
initiatives
open
operating
drives
hosts
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29 Aug 2019

OpenShift on OpenStack Reference Architecture Deep Dive
Speaker: Jacob Liberman (Red Hat)
August 29 2019
OpenShift Commons Briefing

In this briefing, Jacob Liberman, author of the latest OpenShift on OpenStack Reference Architecture, walks thru the reference architecture for running OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13 and shares important design considerations and key integrations between the products. The architecture is highly available and suitable for production.
  • 5 participants
  • 1:16 hours
openshift
briefing
reference
host
shift
accessible
deployments
developers
exposing
stack
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25 Jul 2019

Introduction to Fedora CoreOS FCOS
Benjamin Gilbert Red hat
Ben Breard Red Hat
OpenShift Commons Briefing

Slides: https://blog.openshift.com/wp-content/uploads/Fedora-CoreOS-OpenShift-Commons-Briefing-July-25-2019.pdf
  • 5 participants
  • 49 minutes
fedoras
forum
linux
fedora
openshift
hosts
pod
os
users
dev
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18 Jun 2019

Helm3 Update for Operator Framework community
Joe Lanford (RedHat)
Operator Framework SIG June 18 2019

Presentation Notes: https://gist.github.com/dmueller2001/1c738ee6913da6c29100d4becd3ed95d
  • 5 participants
  • 30 minutes
helm
helms
helmed
versions
updates
controller
maintainer
staging
handles
ema
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18 Jun 2019

Community OperatorHub Update
Daniel Messer (RedHat)
Operator Framework SIG June 18 2019
  • 2 participants
  • 22 minutes
kubernetes
io
operate
users
luke
ui
hosts
registry
stuff
cluster
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1 May 2019

No description provided.
  • 1 participant
  • 6 minutes
provisioned
cloud
ai
deployment
openshift
fed
pod
manage
machine
ops
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29 Apr 2019

Overcoming Tomorrow's Operational Challenges with AIOps
Phil Tee CEO, Moogsoft
OpenShiftCommon AIOps SIG
April 29 2019
  • 2 participants
  • 14 minutes
service
startups
operational
companies
ai
modern
protocol
future
monitoring
somewhat
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19 Mar 2019

OpenShift Commons Gathering
Santa Clara 2019
OpenSource Collaboration in Action
Community Update Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
  • 1 participant
  • 18 minutes
briefings
conversation
operator
morning
reception
framework
collaboration
having
session
important
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14 Mar 2019

OpenShift Commons Briefing
Helm Operators Deep Dive
OLM for Helm People
Rob Szumski
Diane Mueller
Evan Cordell
  • 3 participants
  • 18 minutes
helm
kubernetes
briefing
openshift
workflows
ship
operator
interface
capabilities
discussions
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6 Apr 2018

In this briefing, Red Hat's Joey Schorr gave a in-depth introduction on and demonstration of Quay, CoreOs’ Application Registry for Kubernetes with OpenShift. Quay is an container registry for building, storing, and distributing your private containers to your servers.
  • 2 participants
  • 31 minutes
quay
quays
docker
openshift
container
enterprise
registries
users
core
configure
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4 Apr 2018

How to Securely Inject Secrets into Applications and Manage Machine Identities with Conjur - Kumbirai Tanekha (CyberArk)

Kumbirai Tanekha and Naama Schwartzblat,the lead developers on Conjur who both worked directly on the Conjur-OpenShift integration. They will be demonstrating how secrets can be managed and delivered securely to applications running in OpenShift without developer impedance, and how OpenShift security policy for secrets and machine identity can be managed as code.
  • 3 participants
  • 38 minutes
conscious
secure
encryption
secrets
communication
cyber
container
regard
combi
openshift
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29 Mar 2018

In this briefing, DP Ayyadevara, Savithru Lokanath and Vinay Rao from Juniper Networks provide an update to the Juniper Contrail and OpenShift integration. In the previous gathering (session# 89), we demonstrated the value of Contrail as a multi-tenant SDN for OpenShift automating the full lifecycle of networking virtual domains, tenants, subnets, and security policies, all in sync with the lifecycle and workflow of OpenShift users and application builds, deployments and services.

In this demo, we will discuss an application build environment use case along with support for Network Policies leveraging Contrail Security integration. Contrail Security minimizes risk to the applications that run in multi-cloud environments. It discovers application traffic flows and drastically reduces policy proliferation across different environments. Contrail Security can also be used for easy monitoring and troubleshooting of inter- and intra-application traffic flows.

Guest Speakers:

- DP Ayyadevara (Director, Product Management for Contrail@Juniper)

- Savithru Lokanath (Solutions Engineer, Contrail@Juniper)

- Vinay Rao (Solutions Engineer, Contrail@Juniper)
  • 4 participants
  • 47 minutes
contra
networking
routers
openshift
protocol
gateways
introduction
hosted
commons
deployments
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28 Mar 2018

In this briefing, Cole Mickens and Stefan Schimanski, Red Hat walk thru what's in the Kubernetes 1.10 Release. Key Features in this release include API aggregation which graduated to GA, along with Container Storage Interface (CSI) and Mechanism for hardware device support which both graduated to beta. As with previous release, there has been a strong focus on fixing bug and maturing existing features to beta and stable. As always, ensuring stability matters and the community continues to refine, polish, scale, and tighten Kubernetes for production use with each release.

Learn more at https://commons.openshift.org
  • 3 participants
  • 32 minutes
kubernetes
updates
enhancements
openshift
servers
capacity
features
platforms
repository
briefing
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21 Mar 2018

Deep dive session on What’s New in OpenShift 3.9 with Red Hat’s OpenShift Product Management team
  • 3 participants
  • 32 minutes
docker
port
deployments
platform
ship
container
kubernetes
announcement
transitioning
open
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25 Jan 2018

PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system. It has more than 15 years of active development and a proven architecture that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, data integrity, and correctness. By containerizing PostgreSQL, we have enabled rapid deployment of PostgreSQL on a variety of different environments including Docker, Kubernetes, and OpenShift. The Crunchy PostgreSQL Containers‘ open source project delivers PostgreSQL-as-a-Service in addition to administration and monitoring tools in a standardized, scalable, and consistent manner.

In this talk, Sarah Conway, will give an introduction to the project and discuss how Kubernetes users of these containers can leverage an associated project, PostgresOperator [], that uses these containers and provides a higher level automation.

Sarah is a contributor to both Crunchy PostgreSQL Containers Project & Kubernetes’ PostgreSQL Operator open source projects. Sarah is a software engineer at Crunchy Data Solutions, Inc. Additionally, she is an active participant and volunteer in the PostgreSQL community through developing and maintaining various Postgres community websites as well as being on the PostgresOpen SV operations committee for four years. You can follow her here on twitter @xenophenes and on GitHub https://github.com/xenophenes
  • 2 participants
  • 32 minutes
postgres
container
packages
overviews
docker
deployments
server
izing
cloud
manage
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11 Jan 2018

WildFly Swarm is bringing the world of microservices to Enterprise Java developers. If you have experience developing with Java EE, then WildFly Swarm will ease the transition to a microservices architecture on OpenShift. This briefing will give an overview of WildFly Swarm and how it is delivered through Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes. We’ll also cover some practical techniques for coding and deploying effective Java microservices on OpenShift using WildFly Swarm. By the end of this session, you will have a good understanding of how to leverage your existing Java EE skills to develop microservices and how to get started with your own project.
  • 2 participants
  • 43 minutes
roar
briefings
cloud
openshift
commons
launch
applications
docker
amazon
tomcat
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4 Jan 2018

It’s that time again, another release of Kubernetes is just being released and it’s time for another overview/update from Red Hat’s Clayton Coleman on all the many and varied new features and functions that are included in Kubernetes 1.8! We’ll also get a chance to hear from Derek Car and other Kubernetes contributors about the next release and beyond, so be sure to join us with your questions and feedback.

Derek Carr is Principal Software Engineer for application platforms in the cloud at Red Hat will be our guest speaker. Derek is a core contributor to both OpenShift and Kubernetes, the open source platform as a service and the containerized cluster manager.
  • 2 participants
  • 41 minutes
kubernetes
briefings
openshift
2018
commons
enhancements
v1
responses
thanks
docker
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19 Dec 2017

In this session, Red Hat’s Graham Dumpleton discusses how to deploy JupyterHub on OpenShift and walks through the basics of Jupyter Notebook via JupyterHub.

With JupyterHub you can create a multi-user Hub which spawns, manages, and proxies multiple instances of the single-user Jupyter notebook (IPython notebook) server. The Jupyter notebook extends the console-based approach to interactive computing in a qualitatively new direction, providing a web-based application suitable for capturing the whole computation process: Developing, documenting, and executing code, as well as communicating the results. Jupyter community created JupyterHub to support many users. The Hub can offer notebook servers to a class of students, a corporate data science workgroup, scientific or machine learning research projects, or a high-performance computing group.
  • 3 participants
  • 42 minutes
jupiter
notebooks
briefing
deploying
applications
accessible
openshift
package
hosting
docker
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1 Dec 2017

Red Hat’s Subin Modeel talks about how we can use OpenShift for Tensorflow application development.

The presentation will cover the following:
* How to build tensorflow binaries with S2I (Source-to-Image) feature on OpenShift.
* How to create custom docker images for Tensorflow for running on GPU with OpenShift.
* Using Jupyter notebook/jupyterab to write tensorflow code, to serialize models to TensorFlow’s SavedModel format and to use Openshift Source-to-image for creating models.
* How to deploy the model as an API endpoint which can be consumed by applications.

Subin will also be demoing some fun applications on OpenShift that leverage the technology:
* MNIST handwritten digit recognition app on OpenShift for CPU & GPU
* Inception app – CPU only
* Neural style transfer app on OpenShift for CPU/GPU
  • 2 participants
  • 1:22 hours
tensorflow
briefing
flow
workflows
topics
openshift
frameworks
izing
sabine
chat
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17 Nov 2017

NuoDB is an elastic SQL database for cloud- and container-based environments. NuoDB’s architecture is designed to natively deliver:

* Scale-out by adding more computers and accommodate gracefully when machines are yanked out
* Never needs to be shut down
* Hardware and software fault tolerant
* Multi-site operation for business continuity
* Automatic load balancing

With NuoDB, you can adjust database size and performance on demand – even across data centers or clouds – without sacrificing data integrity, transactional consistency, or the standards-based SQL interface your developers already know.

In this briefing, NuoDb’s Christina Wong and Joe Leslie walk us through standing up your own OpenShift Origin cluster on Centos and pull in NuoDB containers as part of the platform.
  • 3 participants
  • 46 minutes
nuodb
newbies
provisioning
odb
open
briefing
client
devops
joe
shifting
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15 Nov 2017

No description provided.
  • 4 participants
  • 37 minutes
openshift
port
docker
platforms
deploying
server
kubernetes
commons
shift
linux
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10 Nov 2017

In this briefing, Red Hat’s Mark LaMourine outlines the characteristics that define a “container host”, an OS tuned to run software in containers. Explore the benefits and peculiarities of a stripped down, light weight minimal OS image and the implications for CM and update strategies.

lnstall and setup your own Project Atomic environment and follow along as he demonstrates how a container host differs in operation from a conventional package based host.You will learn how to boot and integrate container hosts into your existing infrastructure. He will demonstrate how to install and use traditional host tools from containers and how to manage, update and customize container hosts.

Finally he will look at how a sysadmin’s day to day tasks and operations will differ when running infrastructure services and providing application runtime environments for developers and users on container hosts. We will establish base network services (DNS, NTP, Authentication) on container hosts as well as installing and demonstrating utility containers to provide standard admin tools that are stripped from light-weight hosts.

This briefing is aimed at Sysadmins and service designers interested in learning to use container hosts to reduce host management. Attendees will understand the goals and basic design requirements for container hosts. They will get an overview of the design of both CoreOS and Atomic host, highlighting the differences in architecture and how these inform the choice of container host for an installation.
  • 2 participants
  • 58 minutes
hosts
hoster
host
containerization
docker
server
openstack
linux
revisit
introduction
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6 Nov 2017

A live demo session with Red Hat’s Paul Morie on the Service Catalogs in OpenShift 3.7 with Q/A
  • 2 participants
  • 37 minutes
service
services
serviceworker
server
provisioning
openshift
deployments
workflow
ship
catalogs
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2 Nov 2017

Release Candidate 0.1.0 of Service Catalog is now out the door and its Kubernetes’ incubation process continues, it’s time for another update from the Kubernetes Service Catalog team lead, Paul Morie (Red Hat) to give a progress report and a demo of Service Catalog in action with OpenShift.
  • 2 participants
  • 59 minutes
services
service
kubernetes
serviceworker
openshift
server
provisioning
launch
interface
conversations
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25 Oct 2017

In this session, NGINX’s Mikhail Pleshakov gave an overview and demonstration of the recently released Ingress Controller for OpenShift Container Platform based on the NGINX Plus Ingress Controller for Kubernetes. The NGINX Plus solution for OpenShift includes a high-performance load balancer, content cache, and web server, for delivering applications with greater performance, reliability, and scalability. The extensive feature set of NGINX Plus complements OpenShift, enabling organizations to deploy applications anywhere across a cluster so they can be reached by outside traffic. It can also improve the resilience and scale-out of deployed applications so they are available, and can respond more quickly to increased demand. By utilizing the NGINX Plus, NGINX users, including some of today’s most visited websites and applications, are rapidly adopting containers to gain the essential speed, agility, and flexibility in their application deployments. Ingress Controller solution for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, both Red Hat and NGINX customers can build and deliver quality applications at the speed required by their evolving business needs.
  • 3 participants
  • 50 minutes
nginx
host
networking
load
briefing
discussion
users
chat
openshift
flow
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20 Oct 2017

No description provided.
  • 2 participants
  • 44 minutes
microservice
microservices
openshift
provisioned
deployments
kubernetes
shipped
server
docker
service
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19 Oct 2017

In this briefing, Red Hat's James Falkner gives a comprehensive overview and demonstration of Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes (RHOAR). RHOAR is the development suite for building microservices-based applications. James focuses on modernizing legacy services as well as developing responsive cloud-native services to demonstrate the power of microservices and provides number of techniques for modernizing your monoliths.
  • 2 participants
  • 1:07 hours
roar
modernizing
version
software
microservices
openshift
capabilities
briefings
redhat
starter
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19 Oct 2017

Buildah facilitates building OCI container images and is able to create and run containers without the Docker daemon even being installed. Buildah also allows you to easily create smaller, stronger, purpose-built containers that precisely fit your needs. A common problem people have with building container images with tools like Dockerfile and the run-time-based docker build command is the size of the image, as well as the number of build tools that end up inside of it. Another concern about these unnecessary tools is they can weaken your container by opening potential venues for hackers to take advantage. A really nice feature about Buildah is you can strengthen your container making it “stronger and more fit”. By finely tuning the creation of the container, and then adding or removing pieces as you desire, you can control the size of your container and lessen its vulnerabilities. It’s all under your control. In this briefing, Nalin and Dan will give us an overview of Buildah and a demo how to use it.
  • 4 participants
  • 26 minutes
cryo
workflow
kubernetes
overview
container
interface
demos
build
repo
problems
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13 Oct 2017

The OpenShift platform is enabling enterprise organizations to take advantage of container technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes to build, deploy, and run applications with unprecedented agility, scale, and speed. But containers also create highly dynamic, distributed, fast-moving attack surfaces that create new challenges for security teams. In this briefing, Wei Lien Dang, VP of Product at StackRox, covers the following topics:

– How containers and microservices change the threat landscape
– Examples of container attack vectors
– Best practices for monitoring, detecting, and mitigating threats to containers
– How StackRox complements security measures available in OpenShift
– How Global 2000 enterprises are using OpenShift and StackRox together
  • 2 participants
  • 39 minutes
stack
rocks
deployments
presented
openshift
briefing
platforms
hardened
safeguard
host
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12 Oct 2017

The very nature of containers – their minimalistic, declarative, and immutable characteristics – provide an opportunity automate and scale the protection of apps that run within them. In the old world of security, developers needed to manually tell security teams how their app worked and security teams needed to manually configure various tools, like firewalls, IDS/IPS, and vulnerability management suites, to protect them. Invariably, as the apps changed over time, the rules got out of sync and many organizations fell back to basic, parameterized approach to security. With continuers, though, we can apply machine learning to automatically build a predictive runtime model for each unique version of every app you have, helping you both improve your active threat protection but also to do so much more efficiently. In this briefing,Michael Withrow discusses how Twistlock uses these fundamental container characteristics to block vulnerabilities, stop malicious behaviors, and filter app layer traffic, fundamentally change how organizations secure their apps in a cloud native stack.
  • 2 participants
  • 57 minutes
docker
twistlock
openshift
secured
registry
users
commons
briefings
app
processes
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3 Oct 2017

Our guest speaker for this briefing was Hyde Sugiyama, Senior Principal Technologist, Telecom & NFV in Red Hat’s APAC Office of Technology. He discussed Edge PaaS (RHOCP) running on RHOSP(NFV platform), which is a new collaboration effort amongst Telcos in APAC.

This briefing covers OpenShift & Multi-access Edge Computing for a number of cross-industry use cases ranging from IoT Robotics, Smart City, to Connected Car Network.

MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing) is deployed across distributed edge network nodes rather than deployed at a centralized big data center. To run many real-time value-added service applications for each industry on MEC servers in edge network nodes where rack space is limited, we need high-density virtualization such as container and cloud-native agile solutions across multicentral offices as a virtual data center.

The container virtualization technology orchestrated by Kubernetes(K8s)/OpenShift Container Platform is evolving by the cloud industry while OpenStack becomes the de-facto NFV platform of the Telecom carrier industry. We also discuss an MEC PoC for Edge PaaS at a telecom carrier.

This session will discuss MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing) deployment architectures for Edge PaaS and its challenges by adapting OpenShift Container Platform, SDN technology and Switch fabric along with OpenStack NFV edge platform infrastructure across virtual central offices.
  • 2 participants
  • 38 minutes
openshift
interface
edge
router
iot
computing
cisco
remotely
session
provider
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3 Oct 2017

In this briefing, Thomas Qvarnstrom introduces Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes (RHOAR) and discusses developing and running Spring applications on OpenShift. W also go over choice of runtimes and frameworks services available in RHOAR.
  • 2 participants
  • 30 minutes
cloud
microservices
openshift
deployments
software
versions
monolithic
natively
dependencies
containerized
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28 Sep 2017

Another release of Kubernetes is just being released and it’s time for another overview/update from Red Hat’s Clayton Coleman and Derek Carr on all the many and varied new features and functions that are included in Kubernetes 1.8! Clayton and other Kubernetes contributors share details about the next release and beyond.

Clayton Coleman is the lead architect, engineer, and strategic visionary for application platforms in the cloud at Red Hat. Clayton is a core contributor to both OpenShift and Kubernetes, the open source platform as a service and the containerized cluster manager. He has helped set the direction for the evolution of cloud-native applications and the platforms that enable them.
  • 3 participants
  • 58 minutes
kubernetes
openshift
briefings
cig
intel
initiatives
daemon
version
clayton
thanks
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27 Sep 2017

In this era of specialization, no single software framework and architecture is suitable for all types of applications. The choices become overwhelming when combined with infrastructure that could be shaped via code. In this session, we discuss Red Hat’s approach to reducing complexity while providing flexibility to application developers with OpenShift Application Runtimes (RHOAR); a poly-architecture, poly-framework suite designed for OpenShift container platform to develop services-based responsive applications.
  • 2 participants
  • 1:06 hours
microservices
runtime
openshift
operational
applications
servers
launch
docker
java
times
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18 Sep 2017

No description provided.
  • 2 participants
  • 53 minutes
security
disclosures
risks
briefing
proprietary
commons
openshift
deployment
discussions
sysadmin
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7 Sep 2017

How do you securely create OpenShift projects? How do you manage access to those projects? How do you make your developers, stakeholders, and auditors all happy without manually creating accounts, policies, and bindings in OpenShift?

In this briefing Tremolo Security’s CTO, Marc Boorshtein, walks through OpenShift’s options for managing access to projects and describes what pitfalls you may run into in the modern enterprise. Marc will show how their open source solution, OpenUnison, can give you a self-service portal for onboarding and managing access to projects and clusters. Marc will demo OpenUnison, running on OpenShift, providing:

* SAML2 Authentication with the corporate identity provider
* Self-service creation of projects via a request/approval workflow, including the creation of policies, bindings, and approval workflows
* Self-service requests for roles in OpenShift projects
* Self-service reporting for auditors and stakeholders
  • 2 participants
  • 48 minutes
openshift
authentication
manages
vulnerability
hosted
sysadmin
identity
repos
commons
deployments
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24 Aug 2017

Kubernetes is a great orchestration tool for containers, but why stop there? Containers and virtual machines are going to coexist in the data center. Let’s re-envision our virtualization and cloud solutions with Kubernetes as a single underlying platform.

In this briefing, get an introduction to KubeVirt – a project to converge the future data center using Kubernetes as its infrastructure. We cover how we are implementing a caring and stateful environment to run pet VMs in containers on top of Kubernetes – without contradicting its core assumptions. We also discuss gaps and how we plan to tackle those, drawing on our experience with KVM and caring for pet VMs (and cats) for many years. The session also includes a demo of how we are doing this today and where we want to go next.
  • 3 participants
  • 58 minutes
kubernetes
vm
virtual
infrastructure
kvm
qbert
interfaces
forums
verts
commons
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17 Aug 2017

CRI-O provides an integration path between OCI conformant runtimes and the kubelet. Specifically, it implements the Kubelet Container Runtime Interface (CRI) using OCI conformant runtimes. In this Briefing, Red Hat’s Dan Walsh and Mrunal Patel give a deep dive into CRI-O and discuss implications of this initiative and what to expect in future releases.
  • 3 participants
  • 42 minutes
kubernetes
daemon
docker
cryo
container
hosts
interface
launch
redis
operating
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10 Aug 2017

OpenShift and Kubernetes provide the tools to deploy and manage containers at scale. But how can security be integrated into the workflow? In this briefing, Gary Duan (NeuVector) introduces the container threat landscape and the security requirements for the Build, Ship, and Run phases. Runtime visibility and security is especially difficult and requires automation and built-in intelligence to scale. He shows how NeuVector inspects and visualizes network connections and protects OpenShift managed containers during runtime. NeuVector uses behavioral intelligence to discover the container application stack and network connections, and builds a whitelist-based security policy to protect containers as they scale up or down.

Gary also demonstrates how NeuVector captures network connections for applications deployed with OpenShift and provides multiple security layers for protecting and auditing an OpenShift environment.
  • 3 participants
  • 30 minutes
container
introduced
portals
briefing
discussion
port
deployment
security
communication
openshift
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4 Aug 2017

The OpenContrail community has developed an integration with OpenShift, now also commercially available through the combination of Juniper Networks Contrail Networking with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.

In this briefing, James Kelly, Guilhem Tesseyre, and Savithru Lokanath from Juniper will present and demo how the integration is deployed, works, and adds value. OpenContrail for OpenShift automates the full lifecycle of its networking virtual domains, tenants, subnets, and security policies, all in sync with the lifecycle and workflow of OpenShift users and application builds, deployments and services. Beyond providing SDN multi-tenancy and micro-segmentation, OpenContrail is ideal for collapsing OpenStack and OpenShift SDNs, and adding advanced networking to OpenShift atop any infrastructure.
  • 4 participants
  • 1:00 hours
openshift
juniper
contra
commons
architectures
virtualization
linux
workflow
docker
briefing
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2 Aug 2017

Monocular is an open source search and discovery front-end for Helm Chart repositories. Monocular has a web-based UI for managing Kubernetes applications packaged as Helm Charts. It allows you to search and discover available charts from multiple repositories and install them in your cluster a single click.

You can see it in action over at https://kubeapps.com, but running it in your own cluster gives you a neat way to create and manage Helm Chart installations inside your cluster. In this briefing, Adnan Abdulhussein of Bitnami will walk us through running Monocular on an OpenShift cluster.
  • 3 participants
  • 37 minutes
bitnami
helm
openshift
monocular
kubernetes
host
discussion
platforms
repositories
docker
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28 Jul 2017

Companies today are facing a multitude of challenges that they need to address in order to remain competitive in their markets. The pace of change in the business environment has increased dramatically, and getting products and services out to customers quickly has never been more important. Automation of the Continuous Delivery pipeline has shown to be an important capability to enabling these initiatives, and Red Hat OpenShift has proven to be key for automating developing, deploying, and maintaining containers within the idea-to-delivery pipeline.

Another critical piece is the continuous feedback loop, in order to measure business value across the idea-to-delivery pipeline. Organizations tried to solve this problem by bringing together metrics from various tools across the idea-to-delivery pipeline, but the lack of automation made these metrics less optimal and, many times, resulted in creating silos of key metrics. Learn how CollabNet are helping customers leverage lean concepts like value stream management with OpenShift to enable continuous monitoring and feedback across their idea-to-delivery toolchains for projects, applications and services.
  • 4 participants
  • 38 minutes
devops
openshift
introduce
hosted
colleagues
operational
hey
presentations
project
pods
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26 Jul 2017

The Kubernetes service-catalog project is in incubation to bring integration with service brokers to the Kubernetes ecosystem via the Open Service Broker API. A service broker is an endpoint that manages a set of services. The end-goal of the service- catalog project is to provide a way for Kubernetes users to consume services from brokers and easily configure their applications to use those services, without needing detailed knowledge about how those services are created / managed.

In this session, Paul Morie and Andrew Block provid a deep dive into the beta release of the service-catalog that is being made available for use in conjunction with Kubernetes 1.7
  • 5 participants
  • 44 minutes
kubernetes
service
consulting
protocol
providers
openshift
briefing
session
interface
commons
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20 Jul 2017

In this session, we will discuss how Minishift can be used as a local development environment for OpenShift and demonstrate one approach to developing Node.js applications with OpenShift/Minishift.

A team was assembled and tasked with evaluating Minishift as a local development environment for clients moving to OpenShift. The goal was to create a local environment that mirrored production as much as possible and to upskill people on Openshift at the same time.

A good local development workflow has quick feedback loops, meaning code changes are reflected instantly. OpenShift’s build and deploy process can be too slow in that context, so we set out on a journey to optimise this process.

The end result was a Node.js app running in a local OpenShift cluster that could be live reloaded without rebuilding containers. Along the way we learned about many of the core benefits of OpenShift such as the integrated build system, integrated docker registry, the powerful web console and templates.

We will discuss the various challenges encountered and provide some useful tips to those starting with Node on OpenShift. We’ll also do a live demo of the workflow and discuss some of the material in our open GitHub repo.

Speakers:
Dara Hayes, DevOps Engineer.
Conor O’Neill, Chief Product Officer
  • 3 participants
  • 51 minutes
developers
users
node
company
operating
shifted
deployments
devops
initiatives
mobile
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20 Jul 2017

The PostgreSQL operator is a controller built on top of the Kubernetes API and works to automate and implement advanced database orchestration features often required by DBA staff in managing large numbers of PostgreSQL databases. In this overview, Jeff McCormick will describe what an operator is, how they are built, and demonstrates the features of the open source Postgres Operator provided by CrunchyData.​
  • 2 participants
  • 43 minutes
operator
overview
configuration
briefing
postgres
introduce
leveraging
statements
pto
crunchy
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13 Jul 2017

Aporeto’s Cloud Native Security solution works through authentication, authorization, and encryption for all of a distributed application’s components. It generates a cryptographically-signed identity certificate for every application component orchestrated by OpenShift and allows interactions between those components if there is a policy that explicitly allows it. This whitelist security model is simple because it does away with the massive complexities of configuring the different segmentation schemes that would otherwise be required to achieve the same ends. In this briefing, Amir Sharif of Aporeto will give an overview of the solution and demonstrate using with applications deployed on OpenShift, explain the benefits and implications of this security model
  • 2 participants
  • 31 minutes
servers
openshift
deployed
authentication
offering
cloud
concerns
transition
amir
aparato
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12 Jul 2017

Jaeger was inspired by Dapper and OpenZipkin and is a distributed tracing system released as open source by Uber Technologies.

It can be used for monitoring microservice-based architectures:

*Distributed context propagation
*Distributed transaction monitoring
*Root cause analysis
*Service dependency analysis
*Performance / latency optimization

In this briefing, Uber’s Yuri Shkuro and Red Hat’s Gary Brown, both core contributors to the Jaeger project, will give an introduction to using Jaeger with Prometheus on Kubernetes.

Find out more here: https://github.com/uber/jaeger/blob/master/README.md
  • 3 participants
  • 1:00 hours
openshift
kubernetes
observability
jaeger
briefing
microservice
monitoring
distributed
infrastructure
tracer
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6 Jul 2017

Frederick Ryckbosch, founder and CTO of CoScale joins us for a discussion of performance considerations of running applications on OpenShift in production, and how to address these with CoScale’s container monitoring platform. A detailed demo will be provided including installation and configuration for OpenShift-specific insights.
  • 4 participants
  • 58 minutes
operating
users
webinar
hosts
discussion
hi
briefing
staging
open
scale
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30 Jun 2017

Kubernetes is being released and it’s time for an overview/update from Red Hat’s Clayton Coleman on all the many and varied new features and functions that are included in Kubernetes 1.7!

The Kubernetes 1.7 release is focused on on the “theme” which covers Kubernetes extensibility and is easily one of the most important arcs in the entire project (includes admission control extension, initializers, crd, and API extension). This release also includes kubectl extension, the stateful set and daemon set updates. As well this release includes new security features – secrets at rest, node security and continued improvements to other parts as well as pod security policy.

Clayton Coleman, lead architect, engineer, and strategic visionary for application platforms in the cloud at Red Hat will be our guest speaker.
  • 2 participants
  • 49 minutes
kubernetes
capabilities
platform
openshift
discussed
briefing
updates
clayton
offering
czar
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30 Jun 2017

Eclipse Che is a next generation cloud IDE and developer workspace server that allows anyone to contribute to a project without having to install software. Che uses a server to start and snapshot containerized developer workspaces attached to a cloud IDE. This makes developer workspaces portable, recipe-based, and scalable. We’ll demonstrate how Che can be used by a development team with a multi-container application to speed project bootstrapping.

Presenter: Brad Micklea, Red Hat (via Codenvy) is an Eclipse Che committer and he ran marketing, services and operations for Codenvy before it was acquired in May 2017 by Red Hat.
  • 3 participants
  • 57 minutes
eclipse
proprietary
codenvy
briefings
enterprise
editor
cloud
hosted
context
microservices
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23 Jun 2017

Avi Networks’ Ashish Shah, Senior Director, Product Management, was the guest speaker for this briefing covering key container networking concepts and introducing the capabilities in the Avi Networks’ Service Mesh for OpenShift/Kubernetes applications.

Application networking services needed for OpenShift/Kubernetes applications are very different from traditional three-tier applications. Services such as load balancing within and across clusters, service discovery, application performance monitoring, security, and visibility are needed to deliver robust container applications. Traditional hardware or virtual appliance-based load balancers are not built to handle the dynamic and distributed nature of microservices applications, while lightweight proxies don’t have the analytics, scale, security, nor enterprise class load balancing features that enterprises expect for production deployments.
  • 3 participants
  • 49 minutes
avi
networks
openshift
introduction
access
commons
enterprise
deployments
administrator
webinar
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21 Jun 2017

Monitoring can mean very different things to different people, and this often leads to confusion and misunderstandings. There are many offerings for both free software and commercial software, and it’s not always clear where each fits in the bigger picture. This talk will look a bit at the history of monitoring, and then delve into the general categories of Metrics, Logs, Profiling, and Distributed tracing and how each of these is important in cloud-based environment.

This briefing will explore the core concepts behind monitoring in a Cloud-based environment, and how the inter-related monitoring offerings & OSS projects can help your organization deliver a full monitoring solution for your OpenShift/Kubernetes implementations.

Guest Speaker: Brian Brazil, Founder, RobustPerception.io and core Prometheus developer
  • 2 participants
  • 31 minutes
monitoring
monitored
modern
concerns
attention
trending
consulting
generally
kubernetes
squash
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14 Jun 2017

In this webcast, Nenad Bogojevic from Amadeus and Diogenes Rettori from Red Hat talk about security mechanisms and protections related to Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Amadeus' experiences deploying and using OpenShift, including security mechanisms, such as user and network access control and policies in OpenShift and underlying Openstack, the audit trail of administrative actions, ways to use and protect Kubernetes secrets as well as some best practices for Docker containers. They also present some possibilities to address technical limitations or potentially unknown vectors of attack using compensating controls via auditd, monitoring, and alerting.

Amadeus operates large-scale, secure, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI/DSS)-compliant online and e-retail systems. Recently, they started migrating those systems to OpenShift Container Platform. For Amadeus and their customers, security and compliance is paramount.

Guest Speakers:
Nenad Bogojevic – Software Architect, Amadeus
Diogenes Rettori – OpenShift Product Manager, Red Hat
  • 3 participants
  • 48 minutes
briefings
protocol
operationally
openshift
providers
amedeo
concerns
approach
authorizations
appreciative
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12 Jun 2017

In this session, Brian Brazil, Founder, RobustPerception.io and core Prometheus developer, explains the core ideas behind Prometheus, how to get useful metrics from your applications, processing that data, getting alerts on what matters, and creating dashboards to aid debugging on OpenShift.

Presenters:
Brian Brazil– Founder, RobustPerception.io
  • 3 participants
  • 35 minutes
prometheus
prometeos
openshift
openship
repositories
project
robust
consulting
commons
docker
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1 Jun 2017

Deploying Multi-Container Applications on OpenShift with the Ansible Service Broker

The Kubernetes Service Catalog and Open Service Broker API are creating a new way for users to provision and manage services on OpenShift through a collection of Service Brokers. One of these brokers, the Ansible Service Broker, is focused on providing a mechanism for allowing applications defined with Ansible to be exposed to the Service Catalog. We call this application definition an Ansible Playbook Bundle (APB); a lightweight definition that is essentially a few Ansible playbooks named for each of the Open Service Broker API methods. The bundle is packaged as a container image with an Ansible runtime for distribution to be consumed by the Ansible Service Broker.

In this talk we will introduce the concept of the Ansible Playbook Bundle and Ansible Service Broker. Additionally, we will walk through a few use cases demonstrating how to define and deploy multi-container applications.

Presenters:
Todd Sanders – Director, Software Engineering
John Matthews – Principal Software Engineer
  • 3 participants
  • 39 minutes
services
provisioning
hosted
brokers
server
briefing
talks
launch
openshift
multicon
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22 May 2017

Even in Containers, application security still matters. Running applications in containers means that many processes need to change. And security is no exception. Beyond the security and configuration of the container platform, there are implications to security of the application development, the way it runs, and how it is protected in production.

The very first line in a Docker file: FROM, is where security begins. The choice of the base image, the prerequisite components and the configuration of the image – all impact the security of the eventual container.

Security considerations are necessary when images are pulled and used. Are the images certified to run? Do they pass the risk criteria of the organization? A containerized environment still requires the demonstration of control, for compliance reasons and for the overall security of the application.

And as containers run, there are requirements to monitor their behavior, prevent modifications and protect them from unauthorized actions.

In this session, Aqua’s Tsvi Korren gives an overview of Aqua’s framework for effective application security in a containerized environment. It begins in the development process, progresses as images are built, continues through assurance of image authorization, and protects all running containers.
  • 4 participants
  • 54 minutes
aqua
dockers
docker
container
port
organizations
commons
kubernetes
hi
deployments
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28 Apr 2017

In this briefing, Eduardo Silva, Open Source Developer at Treasure Data will give us an overview of Fluentd and demonstrate how to use it with OpenShift & Kubernetes. Fluentd was recently added as a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) member project.

Background:

Regardless of your environment, logging can be complex. System services and specific application logs need to be consumed different ways and the data retrieved likely comes in a variety of different formats, which presents an interest challenge. In the Cloud Native era, we see this complexity increase when deployment happens at scale. At this point having a non-generic logging tool is not enough to solve the problem. Instead a custom solution capable to integrate, understand and connect the dots between different end-points is highly recommended; that’s why Fluentd was created.

Fluentd allows you to implement an unified logging layer in any type of environment. It was designed with flexibility in mind, with a pluggable architecture of more than 600 extensions provided by the community, and can collect, parse, filter and deliver logs from any source to most of the well known destinations like local databases or cloud services. Find out more at http://www.fluentd.org/

Guest Speaker: Eduardo Silva, Open Source Developer at Treasure Data
  • 3 participants
  • 38 minutes
logging
log
logs
important
session
briefing
applications
enterprise
community
boondi
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17 Apr 2017

A common repetitive task for OpenShift administrators is keeping virtual machines up-to-date with the latest security fixes, patches and managing updates to the installed software packages while still maintaining application uptime for users. We show how Cloudsoft AMP can automate this process of repaving, helping you to achieve a secure and evergreen OpenShift deployment using the latest releases and updates from Red Hat.

Guest Speaker: Andrew Kennedy is a Senior Software Engineer at Cloudsoft and the founder of the Clocker project. He is a contributor to several Open Source projects including jclouds and Qpid and is on the Apache Brooklyn PMC. Areas of interest include Distributed Systems, Virtualization, Messaging, Information Security and LOLcats. Prior to joining Cloudsoft, Andrew worked for various investment banks as a Software Engineer and Security Consultant and has over twenty years experience in the IT industry.
  • 3 participants
  • 56 minutes
openshift
briefings
commons
open
operational
servers
shift
ease
stacks
cloud
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7 Apr 2017

Unravelling the Mysteries of Cloud-Based Virtualization, Containers, and Microservices

Guest Speaker: John H Terpstra, Dell EMC

Nearly everyone has heard about Containers within a Cloud-based information services platform environment. Few can provide a succinct comparative features and benefits of the development environments and the deployment model and few can provide a succinct overview. Brevity is important when describing next-generation software architectures, particularly when the person who needs to hear and understand can unlock a budget necessary for platform acquisition. There is no substitute for a good elevator pitch when asking management to invest in the future. We will review and discuss the key features and benefits of bare metal deployment, use of virtualization, containers, microservices, and unikernels.
  • 2 participants
  • 30 minutes
openshift
virtualization
containerisation
microservice
cloud
enterprise
increasingly
offered
briefing
elevator
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30 Mar 2017

Guest Speaker: Zohaib Khan, Practice Lead and Manager PaaS Community of Practice at Red Hat
  • 2 participants
  • 55 minutes
modernizing
enterprise
transition
trends
emerging
innovation
consulting
deployments
microservices
insightful
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30 Mar 2017

Guest Speaker: Ray Tsang (Google)

gRPC is a high performance, open source, general RPC framework that puts mobile and HTTP/2 first. gRPC is based on many years of Google’s experience in building distributed systems – it is designed to be low latency, bandwidth and CPU efficient, to create massively distributed systems that span data centers, as well as power mobile apps, real-time communications, IoT devices and APIs. It’s also interoperable between multiple languages.

But beyond that fact that it’s more efficient than REST, we’ll look into how to use gRPC’s streaming API, where you can establish server-side streaming, client-side streaming, and bidirectional streaming! This allows developers to build sophisticated real-time applications with ease.

In addition to learning about gRPC and HTTP/2 concepts with code and demonstrations, we’ll also deep dive into integration with existing build systems such as Maven and Gralde, but also frameworks such as Spring Boot and RxJava.
– Configuring projects to generate gRPC stub code – Using Protobuf3 to define services
– Creating synchronous and asynchronous services, with streaming.
– Load balancing
– Interceptors
  • 2 participants
  • 1:01 hours
openshift
cloud
microservices
oasis
developers
thoughts
google
backpacking
briefing
thanks
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13 Mar 2017

Learn how running a storage platform in Kubernetes pods is a game-changer not just for storage administrators but for application developers as well. This ground-breaking technology runs containerized Gluster (a mature distributed open source storage platform) inside Kubernetes and on Red Hat’s OpenShift Container Platform as a completely integrated solution, aggregating storage form local hosts (Kubernetes worker nodes) and serving it out to application containers. This solution integrates a fully-featured enterprise-grade storage platform with a wide variety of data services including snapshots, geo-replication, tiering, cloning, encryption; runs storage and compute containers on the same set of nodes, all provisioned, scaled and upgraded using Kubernetes. The Briefing will feature a demo and a detailed roadmap for this solution.

Guest Speakers:

Sayandeb Saha (Red Hat) Head of Product, Container Storage, Red Hat Gluster Storage & Storage Management, Red Hat – Sayan is responsible for product strategy and leads a team of product managers for Red Hat Gluster Storage, Red Hat’s container native storage solution with Red Hat OpenShift, hyper-converged virt+storage solution with Red Hat Virtualization/KVM, unified storage management platform for Ceph & Gluster and is the technical Product Manager for CephFS.

Michael Adam (Red Hat) is an enthusiastic and experienced open source software developer, interested in all things about storage and containers. One of the main developers of Samba since more than a decade, Michael is today an engineering manager at Red Hat, leading two worldwide teams: The Samba team for Gluster storage, and the team that develops the Container Native Storage solution, which brings distributed and dynamic persistent storage with Gluster to Kubernetes.
  • 3 participants
  • 56 minutes
cluster
openshift
container
storage
overview
pod
provisioned
ports
stack
session
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8 Mar 2017

OpenShift networking works great out of the box, right? So why would you consider anything else? This briefing examines an alternative approach that has benefits for many scenarios – from tightly securing a few high-value AWS instances to scaling a large private cloud deployment.

Come learn how the Calico solution differs from traditional solutions like OpenShift SDN, and how Calico has now been integrated with Kubernetes and OpenShift to provide a smooth deployment experience, and lessons learned across hundreds of enterprise users.

Guest Speaker: Andrew Randall, Tigera
  • 4 participants
  • 51 minutes
architectures
briefings
container
deployments
virtualization
openshift
connectivity
pod
calcio
docker
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8 Mar 2017

.NET Core 1.1 is now available (external version) and supported on both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. This second .NET Core release shows Red Hat’s continued commitment to opening up platform choices for enterprises seeking to use .NET in Linux environments, including container-centric operating systems. We’re also pleased to lead the way in the Linux world yet again with our support for .NET, as Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the only commercial Linux distribution to feature full, enterprise-grade support for .NET Core. In this session, we’ll discuss some of the new application development highlights in Microsoft’s .NET Core 1.1:

• Over 1,300 new APIs since .NET Core 1.0.
• .NET Core 1.1 docker images from Red Hat’s container registry.
• Safe side-by-side installation with .NET Core 1.0.
• Performance improvements

If your development team is using a microservices-based approach where some components are built with .NET and others with Java, you can build and deploy on your choice of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, please join us for this briefing as we want to hear from you!

It’s been 5 short months since we launched the first commercially supported distribution of .NET Core on Linux. In that time, customer interest has continued to grow. Red Hat is an original member of the .NET Foundation Technical Steering Group, and as such we’re interested in your feedback to help us determine the future direction of .NET

Speakers: Todd Mancini, Senior Principal Product Manager and Don Schenck, Developer Advocate for .NET on Linux (Red Hat)
  • 4 participants
  • 57 minutes
dotnet
demos
version
devops
redoing
deployments
openshift
host
vm
docker
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2 Mar 2017

Microservices are more than just building small services and with it comes operational and architecture challenges. Service integration, fault tolerance, independent development, deployment and scaling without disrupting production and operational monitoring are a few of challenges that need to get resolved for a successful journey into the modern application architecture.

In this session, we will discuss modern application architecture and give a full stack demo of building and running polyglot applications using containers, continuous delivery, JBoss middleware, Netflix OSS, Spring, OpenShift, CloudForms, and other technologies.
  • 2 participants
  • 1:01 hours
microservices
microservice
services
architectures
provisioning
conference
server
openshift
demoing
modern
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23 Feb 2017

Minishift is an open-source project dedicated to developing and supporting Minishift. The code base is forked from the Minikube project. Minishift helps you run OpenShift locally by running a single-node OpenShift cluster inside a VM. You can try out OpenShift or develop with it, day-to-day, on your local host. Minishift uses libmachine for provisioning VMs, and OpenShift Origin for running the cluster.

Hardy Ferentschik and Lalatendu Mohanty will give us an introduction to deploying and using MiniShift and talk a bit about the road ahead for both MiniShift and MiniKube.
  • 4 participants
  • 51 minutes
mini
hi
introduction
presently
host
session
openshift
provisioning
dockers
patch
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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.
  • 2 participants
  • 40 minutes
openshift
hosts
briefing
interface
deployments
intro
technical
azure
troubleshooting
prep
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14 Feb 2017

Enterprise complexity yields a new set of challenges as companies mature in their use of Kubernetes and OpenShift. Providing virtual multitenancy on OpenShift allows organizations to share Kubernetes clusters between multiple production applications and/or between development, test, and production. Sharing clusters with non-containerized applications creates a different set of issues altogether. Univa’s CTO, Fritz Ferstl, will demonstrate how Navops Command provides the advanced scheduling and policy framework allowing sharing of OpenShift clusters across teams and for the deployment and execution of non-containerized workloads in a Kubernetes context.

Guest Speaker: Fritz Ferstl, CTO – Univa
  • 3 participants
  • 36 minutes
unova
enterprise
architectures
premise
briefings
virtual
commons
servers
container
openshift
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14 Feb 2017

ushing Docker and OpenShift-based applications into production will radically change the way you monitor and troubleshoot your environment. Sysdig’s Knox Anderson and Apurva Dave will review the challenges of this new infrastructure and get live examples of monitoring and troubleshooting docker for optimal efficiency. During this webinar you’ll learn:

– How should you monitor services built on top of containers?
– What metrics become more relevant in docker-based environments?
– How do you construct alerts most effectively?
– How do you troubleshoot containers that are rapidly coming and going?

The webinar will focus on demonstrating both open source and commercial tools that can help you solve these new challenges. You’ll walk away with ideas that you can immediately put to work in any scale environment.
  • 2 participants
  • 1:08 hours
host
briefings
monitoring
platforms
openshift
hi
docker
workflow
currently
pause
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23 Jan 2017

Guest Speakers: Alban Crequy of Kinvolk.io and Ilya Dmitrichenko of Weave.works

In an OpenShift Commons Briefing last May, we demoed a prototype of using Weave Scope on OpenShift to do traffic shaping; limit bandwidth, drop packages, change latency. Since then, Weaveworks and Kinvolk worked together to make this available as a proper Scope plugin (https://github.com/weaveworks-plugins/scope-traffic-control).

This time around, we’ll demonstrate the outcome of that work. Specifically, we’ll introduce Weave Scope and look at its plugin architecture, demo a few of the plugins that are currently available, and see how Scope plugins can be installed on OpenShift.

We’ll use the microservices-dem (https://github.com/microservices-demo/microservices-demo), Sock Shop, to see an example of how traffic shaping is useful for testing. Finally, we will introduce you to some of the katacoda (https://katacoda.com/) guides available on the Weave website

(https://www.weave.works/guides/) where you can test out and learn more about Weave Scope.
  • 3 participants
  • 38 minutes
monitoring
present
protocol
demoing
user
briefing
traffic
response
conversation
shift
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3 Jan 2017

The Fedora Project recently announced the availability of the Fedora Docker Layered Image Build Service. The Fedora Cloud WG has been the primary maintainers of this project on GitHub. But now the service is available in dist-git as official components of Fedora. From there we will extend an invitation to all Fedora Contributors to maintain Docker Layered Image Containers for official release by the Fedora Project. Currently this effort is to enable the Fedora Cloud/Atomic Working Group goals of targeting Fedora Atomic Host as a primary deliverable to power the future of Cloud. This is also to enable the Fedora Modularity work be delivered as Containers in the future as Fedora becomes fundamentally more modular in nature.

The Fedora Layered Image Build System is built using a combination of open source projects. The main elements are: Docker, Koji, OpenShift Origin, Atomic Reactor, and OSBS Client.

More background on the announcement here: https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-docker-layered-image-build-service-now-available/
  • 2 participants
  • 1:01 hours
docker
overview
container
briefing
fedora
platform
demoing
daemon
openshift
microservice
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15 Dec 2016

Guest Speaker: Chris Stetson, Chief Architect, NGINX

Chris will discuss and demonstrate the ins and outs of implementing the Proxy, RouterMesh and Fabric model Microservice network architectures in OpenShift. We will discuss the configuration and deployment details of using Kubernetes and the other facilities provided by OpenShift to achieve a powerful, high-speed and resilient network architecture.
  • 2 participants
  • 56 minutes
microservice
microservices
host
discussion
briefing
openshift
deployments
users
architectures
nginx
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5 Dec 2016

In this session, CoScale’s Peter Ariji and Samuel Vandamme will demonstrate how to monitor your OpenShift environment with CoScale’s container monitoring platform. CoScale tracks container metrics and lifecycle events, combined with detailed in-container application metrics to give visibility in your full stack running on OpenShift.

Speaker: Peter Arijs, Product Marketing Manager and Samuel Vandamme, Product Specialist – CoScale
  • 4 participants
  • 47 minutes
microservices
monitoring
crew
operating
capabilities
servers
scales
ports
container
openshift
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22 Nov 2016

DevSecOps: Security Injection with SecurePaaS on OpenShift with Shadow-Soft's Derrick Sutherland

In this Briefing, Derrick Sutherland of Shadow-Soft will address cyber security concerns in a DevOps world and demonstrate how using SecurePaaS on OpenShift automatically and without developer intervention, introspects, federates, and injects identity, authentication, authorization, & auditing (IAAA) into an application’s source code, uniquely protecting IT assets. Learn more at http://securepaas.com/
  • 3 participants
  • 37 minutes
security
devops
cybersecurity
shadow
briefing
software
provider
ops
deploying
sam
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31 Oct 2016

Topic: Continuous Integration with Openshift and Diamanti Converged Infrastructure

Speakers: Chakri Nelluri, Mark Balch from Diamanti

Diamanti solves the most challenging networking and storage requirements that organizations face when moving containerized workloads from development into production, especially when operational speed matters. While there are many ways to build and deploy applications, Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) is the clear path forward.

Diamanti’s converged infrastructure is purpose-built to serve developers and provides deep integration with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. The Red Hat-Diamanti combined solution supports containerized applications with rapid development-to-production rollouts and guaranteed high performance networking and storage resources.
  • 3 participants
  • 39 minutes
deployments
ci
converged
workflows
virtualized
ports
container
interfaces
kubernetes
briefing
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24 Oct 2016

Martin Etmajer, Technology Lead at the Dynatrace Innovation Lab, talks about how to monitor microservices on OpenShift.

Today’s growing demand for modern, cloud-native application architectures like microservices is changing the rules of the game. These applications run on dozens to thousands of small, interconnected services, each serving a single purpose, which are meant to be deployed and scaled often and independently. Such highly dynamic, distributed systems have always come with a premium; with greater complexity comes an increased likelihood of failures.

In this briefing, we will explain how to efficiently tackle the complexities of microservice architectures in Continuous Delivery and perform root-cause analysis once in production in seconds, instead of weeks, with Dynatrace on OpenShift.
  • 2 participants
  • 38 minutes
micro
services
users
servers
monitoring
managed
considerably
modernizing
openshift
martin
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28 Sep 2016

In this session, DJ will demonstrate how to deploy GitLab in OpenShift using GitLab’s official Docker image and help you get familiar with the Gitlab web interface and CLI tools that will help you achieve your application development goals.

For more background on Getting Started with GitLab on OpenShift, check out this blog post : https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/28/get-started-with-openshift-origin-3-and-gitlab/

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 3 participants
  • 1:02 hours
briefings
openshift
deploying
host
repositories
git
docker
thanks
vm
commons
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26 Sep 2016

Cyber threats consistently rank as a high priority for data center operators and their reliability teams. As increasingly sophisticated attacks mount, the risk associated with a zero-day attack is significant. Traditional responses include perimeter monitoring and associated network defenses. Since those defenses are reactive to application issues attackers choose to exploit, it’s critical to have visibility into both what is in your container library, but also what the current state of vulnerability activity might be. Current vulnerability information for container images can readily be obtained by using the scan action on Atomic hosts in your OpenShift Container Platform.

In this session we’ll cover how an issue becomes a disclosed vulnerability, how to determine the risk associated with your container usage, and potential mitigation patterns you might choose to utilize to limit any potential scope of compromise.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 2 participants
  • 44 minutes
discussion
commons
access
disclosures
vulnerability
tomcat
host
blackduck
monitoring
docker
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31 Aug 2016

Have you have created and deployed an application in OpenShift and want to capture your results? Maybe you are doing analytics and want to read from a persistent data source?
Or maybe you have configured jobs that run in parallel that needs to share information? If any of these scenarios appeal to you, lets talk about STORAGE!
This talk will discuss persistent storage in OpenShift; how to configure it and best practices. It will also briefly cover some new and exciting features coming soon to make storage even better!


For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 4 participants
  • 51 minutes
storage
kubernetes
provisioning
persistent
container
logistics
capacity
ports
pod
sharing
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31 Aug 2016

Judd Maltin of Dell has been working closely with Red Hatters’ Jan Provaznik and Sylvain Baubeau on making sure that OpenShift deploys and runs seamlessly on OpenStack and integrates with Keystone, Cinder, Heat, Neutron’s LBaaS and other OpenStack resource natively.
In this session, Judd will walk us thru a deployment on Dell’s reference architecture with 192 cores and whole lot of RAM, Ceph and/or Compellant and/or Equallogix storage backends.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 3 participants
  • 1:03 hours
openshift
servers
hosts
enterprise
cpus
virtualization
architectures
interface
deployments
osp
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22 Jul 2016

In this introductory Big Data session, Will be reprising his Red Hat Summit presentation and give us an overview into Big Data architecture and concepts to level help the playing field, help us figure out what a data-intensive application should actually look like on a modern container orchestration platform and help us kick off the OpenShift Common Big Data SIG.

In this session, you’ll learn about the anatomy of data-intensive applications, how they come to life, and what they have to accomplish. We’ll pick a few applications and explore their responsibilities, see how they use data, discuss trade-offs they must negotiate, and point to some example architectures that make sense for realizing data-intensive applications on OpenShift.

William Benton leads a data science team at Red Hat, where he has applied analytic techniques to problems ranging from forecasting cloud infrastructure costs to designing better cycling workouts. His current development focus is contributing to open-source distributed computing projects, but he has also conducted research and development in the areas of static program analysis, managed language runtimes, logic databases, cluster configuration management, and music technology. Benton holds a PhD in computer sciences from the University of Wisconsin.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 2 participants
  • 46 minutes
big
data
openshift
briefing
modernizing
thanks
ship
cloud
conversations
public
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22 Jul 2016

In this short demo-driven meetup, we’ll help you get a handle on what’s changing and how it will impact your DevOps practice.

We’ll cover:

– What are the operational limitations of containers in production?
– How do you get visibility inside containers without super-human effort?
– How do you look into Openshift performance, and not just container performance?
– A live install of Sysdig Cloud on a running environment.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 3 participants
  • 40 minutes
container
monitoring
openshift
users
nodes
cystic
systick
services
micro
thinking
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11 Jul 2016

Slight change of plans this week, we’ll be rescheduling our planned DevSecOps speaker and instead, Ben Parees – lead developer for the Source-to-Image tool chain will give us a deep dive overview into S2I and demonstrate the workflows for creating enterprise-ready reusable images.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 3 participants
  • 54 minutes
docker
source
sdi
tooling
openshift
briefings
presentation
project
software
git
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7 Jul 2016

Since version 3, OpenShift has been built around Kubernetes, the cluster manager released by Google. Red Hat have been one of the main contributors to the open source Kubernetes project since it’s release. Puppet recently released a module for managing Kubernetes resources (like Pods, Replication Controllers and Services) using Puppet. In this briefing, Gareth Rushgrove will give us an overview of using Puppet to manage and power up your OpenShift deployment.

OpenShift is Red Hat’s Platform-as-a-Service that allows developers to quickly develop, host, and scale applications in a cloud environment. OpenShift is also available in an open source distribution called OpenShift Origin. OpenShift provides an integrated set of tools for managing your container based applications, everything from deployment to container repositories to access control and built-in metrics and monitoring services.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 3 participants
  • 37 minutes
puppet
provisioners
interfaces
introduction
host
users
gareth
committee
whittard
open
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21 Jun 2016

Robert Lalonde from Univa lead this briefing to tell us some more about Orchestrating of Containers at Scale with Grid Engine On OpenShift.


For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 4 participants
  • 36 minutes
engine
grid
unova
nav
servers
enterprise
nodes
gpus
openshift
discussion
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14 Jun 2016

In the latest Commons Briefing we bring the kind people of Click2Cloud to talk about something a little bit different from our usual presentations: How to use Microsoft Visual Studio to deploy and build .NET applications that run on Red Hat OpenShift.


For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 3 participants
  • 30 minutes
docker
downloaded
ports
dotnet
cloud
server
deploying
openshift
widget
briefing
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28 May 2016

Testing applications is important, as shown by the rise of continuous integration and automated testing. In this talk, Alban and Tom will focus on one area of testing that is difficult to automate: poor network connectivity. Developers usually work within reliable networking conditions so they might not notice issues that arise in other networking conditions. We will give examples of software that would benefit from test scenarios with varying connectivity. I will explain how traffic control on Linux can help to simulate various network connectivity. Finally, I will run a demo showing how an application running on OpenShift3 with Kubernetes behaves when changing network parameters using Weave.work’s Weave Scope.


For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 4 participants
  • 46 minutes
monitoring
operating
testing
inspect
demoing
protocol
important
allows
briefing
introduced
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23 May 2016

Chris Engelbert, Manager of Developer Relations at Hazelcast will present to the OpenShift Commons how to deploy the leading open source in-memory data grid, Hazelcast, on the leading open source platform-as-a-service, OpenShift by Red Hat.
Chris will present the methodology for setting up Hazelcast Discovery Service Provider Interface with Docker and Kubernetes on the OpenShift platform.

You can read more more about deploying Hazelcast on OpenShift here: http://blog.hazelcast.com/openshift/

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.2 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
  • 3 participants
  • 48 minutes
hazel
server
streaming
session
briefings
proxy
chris
distributed
wi
cast
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6 May 2016

You keep hearing about containers and maybe you have even played with Docker. You are now wondering – how do I run and manage this in production? In this session we are going to show you how.

We’ll level set with a quick intro to Docker, then show how Crunchy Data has taken advantage of OpenShift, Kubernetes and Containers to do more with PostgreSQL. Then we will demo bringing these images up to scale and orchestrated with Kubernetes and OpenShift – two open source projects used to deploy, manage and monitor containers.

Demonstration will include the use of Crunchy PostgreSQL Container technology in order to:

— Deploying High Availability PostgreSQL Clusters

— Backup and Restore of PostgreSQL in OpenShift

— Perform Advanced PostgreSQL Monitoring

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
  • 4 participants
  • 46 minutes
openshift
crunch
briefing
commons
postgres
hosting
expose
data
enterprise
gis
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29 Apr 2016

This session will give an overview of Keycloak integration with OpenShift Enterprise. KeyCload is an Integrated SSO and IDM for browser apps and RESTful web services. Built on top of the OAuth 2.0, Open ID Connect, JSON Web Token (JWT) and SAML 2.0 specifications.
Keycloak has tight integration with a variety of platforms and has a HTTP security proxy service where we don’t have tight integration. Options are to deploy it with an existing app server, as a black-box appliance, or as an Openshift cloud service.

We demoed:

1) How to spin up the SSO Server and the recommended manual configuration once it’s up
2) How to spin up the example SSO-enabled, EAP7-based applications using the SSO Server for single sign-on.
3) How to spin up 1 and 2 at once using the demo “all-in-one” template.

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
  • 5 participants
  • 39 minutes
microservices
server
sso
services
enterprise
ship
open
docker
deployed
view
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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
  • 7 participants
  • 36 minutes
cloud
provider
launch
getup
briefings
servers
backends
ready
docker
going
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1 Apr 2016

For our latest Common's Briefing we have invited Produban to tell us their OpenShift story.

Produban is a global technology company that specializes in the continuous design and operation of IT infrastructures. Cristian Roldan of Produban will be talking about how they built their globally distributed platform and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud using OpenShift on OpenStack.

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
  • 4 participants
  • 40 minutes
conversation
presentation
onboarding
hi
addressing
currently
hosted
opening
conch
redhat
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11 Mar 2016

Making it easier to link services in OpenShift, within a project/namespace or across projects, as well as linking OpenShift services to other services in your data center or the public cloud is an important ongoing objective. The Kubernetes services model is at the core of this effort. The upstream work in the Kubernetes and Origin community will then feed into OpenShift.
The goal is to make it easier to find and consume services in a consistent manner, as well as to make it easier to link services to deployments. This then serves as the basis for publishing catalogs of predefined services and enabling service consumption metering and billing. This session will give a progress report on our efforts and outline the tasks ahead.

Anyone interested in helping us build out this functionality in OpenShift 3 and looking for a place to contribute is encouraged to attend. Related Trello Card: https://trello.com/c/oLWi6AHf/167-service-catalog-catalog

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
  • 4 participants
  • 38 minutes
services
service
serviceworker
server
session
provisioning
openshift
host
accessible
discussed
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26 Feb 2016

In this Briefing Marc Boorshtein, CTO of Tremolo Security will give an overview of OpenUnison, and show how to use it in tandem with applications running on OpenShift.

OpenUnison is lightweight enough to deploy alongside J2EE and non-J2EE projects, while still being powerful enough to provide the identity features enterprise applications need.


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
  • 2 participants
  • 48 minutes
tremolo
security
symantec
authorizations
manager
terminal
deployments
capability
cto
briefing
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8 Feb 2016

The latest Commons briefing will have Mark Lamourine, Systems Administrator and Software Developer at Red Hat, giving you a deep dive on how to take advantage of Integrating OpenShift and OpenStack.


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
  • 5 participants
  • 48 minutes
openshift
briefings
conference
shift
collaboration
hosts
interface
installations
entry
thanks
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15 Jan 2016

In this Commons briefing, Mike McGrath and Joe Fernandes give us an update on both, OpenShift and Atomic.

The Slides for the presentation can be found here:
http://bit.ly/CommonsBriefingSlide1
http://bit.ly/CommonsBriefingSlide2

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
  • 3 participants
  • 57 minutes
atomic
openshift
configuration
modernize
pod
architecture
shift
commons
workstation
mike
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8 Jan 2016

In the first briefing of the year, Pete Muir from Red Hat and other members of the CDK project, will give you a thorough view of what the Container Development Kit is.

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
  • 5 participants
  • 58 minutes
discussions
briefing
introduce
pete
session
initiative
users
currently
platform
openshift
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14 Nov 2015

In this briefing Stephen Watt, Chief Architect of the Emergent Technologies group at Red Hat, will give you an intro to the state of the art of the storage within OpenShift. Then he will talk about the direction the team is taking.

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
  • 3 participants
  • 53 minutes
storages
container
provisioning
openshift
devops
accessible
pod
docker
briefings
hosts
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6 Nov 2015

In this briefing Sid Shetye, Crypteron's CEO, will show you in detail how to secure your Java applications on OpenShift.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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
  • 5 participants
  • 54 minutes
security
securing
briefings
openshift
cryptography
concerns
commons
java
app
listen
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5 Nov 2015

In this briefing Veer Muchandi, PaaS Architech and Evangelist at Red Hat, goes through the basics of Blue-Green & AB deployments, and how to use OpenShift's flexible architecture to achieve zero downtime deployments.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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
  • 3 participants
  • 41 minutes
hi
briefings
host
dee
platform
shift
session
enterprises
openshift
beer
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14 Oct 2015

This is the start of a series of “Under the Hood” briefings.

In this briefing, we will focus on integrating OpenShift with external routers. With that in mind, we will start with a walk through the high level overview of OpenShift as it is related to this topic and then explain our new F5 integration.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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
  • 3 participants
  • 34 minutes
briefings
openshift
introduction
routers
gateway
hosts
ports
setup
v2
mike
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1 Oct 2015

In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, Red Hat expert Dan McPherson of the OpenShift Engineering Team, explains the basics for navigating the OpenShift 3 development tool chains to familiarize those wanting to contribute to the project with the tools we use everyday: Trello, Jenkins and Github.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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
  • 2 participants
  • 33 minutes
demoing
planning
users
advanced
briefing
navigating
contributors
shift
fork
openshift
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11 Sep 2015

In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, Red Hat experts Ju Lim and Serena Doyle of the User Experience Design Team walk us through the dashboard for Kubernetes clusters and OpenShift 3 in CloudForms.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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
  • 4 participants
  • 44 minutes
operational
openshift
briefing
session
host
provisioning
enterprise
docker
workloads
v2
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12 Aug 2015

In this OpenShift V3 Beta 4 Training Briefing, Red Hat's Erik Jacobs explains the Operations Workflows for both CLI and Console.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 2 participants
  • 55 minutes
openshift
v2
administrator
launch
deployer
enterprise
hosts
docker
technical
messages
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12 Aug 2015

In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, Tom Trahan gives a great overview of Shippable's CI/CD integration for OpenShift 3 with a technical deep dive demo, followed by Q/A with Avi Cavale, CTO Shippable.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 4 participants
  • 43 minutes
shippable
ship
enterprise
process
proceeding
functionality
docker
troubleshooting
developers
pods
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12 Aug 2015

In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, John Frizelle walks us through the seamless integration of OpenShift and Red Hat Mobile Application Platform. A very accessible technical talk on the entire workflow from code to fully deployed mobile application.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 3 participants
  • 58 minutes
openshift
backend
mobile
applications
platform
interface
user
shiftry
redhat
briefing
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12 Aug 2015

In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, Ivan Dwyer from Iron.io gives an overview of Asynchronous tasks and walks us through how to use IronWorker and IronMQ to easily manage and scale asynchronous workloads on OpenShift.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 2 participants
  • 51 minutes
enterprise
ao
workflows
iot
deployments
hosted
users
openshift
ir
dockers
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11 Jun 2015

For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 6 participants
  • 43 minutes
certified
containers
concerns
trust
redhat
deployments
important
commons
registry
docker
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19 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 2 participants
  • 30 minutes
microservices
metering
sixxfusion
openshift3
users
containers
vmware
enterprise
discussion
delano
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 4 participants
  • 48 minutes
schedulers
scheduler
scheduling
prioritize
priority
process
openshift
ports
configured
pod
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 5 participants
  • 46 minutes
developer
devs
briefings
operating
tooling
openshift
servers
commons
turn
brew
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4 May 2015

In this OpenShift 3 Beta 3 Training Briefing, Red Hat's Erik Jacobs explains the Developer Workflows for both CLI and Console.

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 8 participants
  • 60 minutes
openshift
workflow
docker
deployments
briefings
starter
repositories
v3
microservice
software
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 2 participants
  • 39 minutes
hosts
dockers
server
open
community
chat
hi
enterprise
briefings
shift
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 2 participants
  • 43 minutes
openshift
openstack
cisco
briefings
hosted
ports
tuning
workflows
discussion
thanks
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 2 participants
  • 25 minutes
devops
dev
workflow
openshift
developer
collaborating
hosted
deployments
shift
overview
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 6 participants
  • 52 minutes
openshift
networking
virtualizing
connectivity
accessible
hosts
interfaces
deployments
kubernetes
shiftry
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 4 participants
  • 30 minutes
storage
provisioning
administrator
session
workflow
cluster
sdm
discussions
shifts
openshift
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 5 participants
  • 47 minutes
openshift
shift
briefings
workflows
joe
docker
microservices
managed
fernandez
version
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 2 participants
  • 1:01 hours
monitoring
openshift
updated
server
hosts
processes
concerns
negging
general
commons
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4 May 2015

NOTE: This briefing is based on a beta version of OpenShift 3 - features and content are subject to change prior to release. For the latest information on OpenShift 3 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.
  • 4 participants
  • 24 minutes
atomic
atomico
operate
project
configuration
os
mike
centos
container
upgrades
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