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From YouTube: OpenShift Commons En Vivo - OpenShift Builds con Scott McCarty and Carlos Eduardo Arango (Red Hat)
Description
OpenShift Commons En Vivo
Episode 2
En este episodio hablaremos de las ventajas inexploradas de OpenShift Builds, y cómo OpenShift provee diferentes herramientas a los desarrolladores por medio de API’s de primera clase para crear y desplegar contenedores todo en un ambiente Cloud Native
Guest Speakers: Scott McCarty and Carlos Eduardo Arango
B
B
A
A
A
A
A
The
next
one,
it
is
light,
as
I
told
you,.
It
is
in
the
part
of
the
additional
summary
space
and
not
necessarily
in
the
part
of
the
platform
as
such,
that
is,.
It
is
one
of
the
trade
things
that
goes
beyond
cuber
mind
only
and
they
are
continue
images
that
they
create
using
the
codebase
directly
in
govern
tools.
It's
a
little
more
than
maybe.
C
C
But
if
you
only
want
to
point
it,
for
example,
to
the
url
of
the
gift
shop-
and
you
only
have
your
code
there,
you-
you
can
put
it
there
and
the
code
is
downloaded
and
everything
is
built,
including
the
container
image
and
then
more
or
less
what
we
are
going
to
have
in
the
future
and
what
we
are
going
to
have:
innovation,
4.6,
4.7,
45.8,
more
or
less.
We
are
going
to
see
the
same
functionality,
but
the
technology
below
is
going
to
be
different.
C
It
is
going
to
be
built
context
and
we
are
also
going
to
have
more
flexibility
to
build
with
your
own,
your
own
tools,
for
example.
If
you
want
to
use
stone,
it's
fine.
If
you
want
to
use
and
just
study,
mind
it's
fine,
but
also,
if
you
want
to
use
something
else,
we're
going
to
allow
that
and
not
exactly
support
it,
but
but
make
it
easier
to
use
more
or
less
have
more
flexibility
to
meet
with
customers
where
they're,
more
or
less.
B
C
B
C
I,
don't
know
if
we
have
a
point
in
the
roadmap
more
or
less
I
think
we
are
for
me.
We
are
in
in
my
group.
We
are
investigating
two
things
to
build:
build
images
in
routers,
more
or
less.
We
are
with
with
in
some
parts
in
created
to
facilitate
that,
and
we
also
think
we
can
improve
the
security
of
that
a
lot
which
is
very
good
for
most
people.
A
And
well
again,
I
think
we
mentioned
this,
but
I
wanted
to
tell
you
that
this
is
more
separated
from
the
part
of
rulers
as
such
running
by
weight
and
contains
ceiling,
but
on
rulers.
So,
let's
see
then
the
following
slide
and
a
bit
of
what
we
were
talking
about
can
really
run
in
the
virtual
private
cloud.
B
Now
see
my
terminal,
so
here
I
am
ready
with
a
small
project
that
I
have
that
I
I
call
it
doming
art
and
it
is
basically
to
build
images
and
to
tell
me
and
information
about
the
cpu
on
which
that
container
was
built.
Has
too
much
focus
is
what
I
focus
on,,
which
is
performance,,
is
to
make
openshift
faster
and
faster
and
better
every
day
and
part
of
which
I
focus.
A
lot
is
the
architecture
on
which
it
is
running
at
the
beginning.
So
it
is
a
very
interesting
toy
project.
B
B
B
On
the
platform,
well,
let's
say
graphically
as
seen
here
with
clicks,
but
this
for
me
is
a
tool
and
because
I
like
it,
so
in
love
with
it,
it's
for
me
it's
a
tool
for
developers,
it's
a
tool
that
has
all
its
weight
and
power
from
the
terminal,
because
it's
for
us
developers-
and
this
is
basically
what
a
mobile
config
looks
like
you
know
how
the
bots
were
configured
but
Before
talking
about
bots,.
There
is
something
that
sometimes
I
see
that
everyone
talks
about
bits
and
it
is
not
used,.
It
is
the
imas
streams.
B
Openshift
allows
me
to
have
in
quotes
a
personal
internal
openshift
repository
that
is,
as
his
word
says,,
a
stream,
that
is.
a
flow
of
what
I
am
building
and
pushes
it
towards
a
certain
display
meant
so
I
can
have
a
display
menu
in
which
I
look
at
an
image
stream
and
every
time
I
update
a
container
in
this
image
stream.
B
Openshift
will
be
all
this
automatically
for
me
in
a
way
that
we'll
see
it
can
be
up
to
here
tops
he
is
going
to
say
there
is
a
new
container
in
the
image
stream
of
the
diploid
ex
is
running.
We
need
to
update
that
image
and
open.
Yes,
it
will
do
it
automatically
for
me,
then,
when
I
want
to
declare
a
byol
confi,,
the
most
important
thing
is
always
to
declare
a
stream
image
to
which
I
am
going
to
point
my
vile
conflict
and
in
which
I
am
going
to
save
my
images,
right,.
A
B
C
B
B
So,
let's
see,
let's
illuminate
what
I
don't
want
to
show.
First,
this
I'm
going
to
point
my
build
conflict
as
scott
said,
to
a
give
up,
link
converting
sent
me
my
openshift
build
in
how
could
we
say
it
as
an
old
school
like
the
old
ngg
and
old-fashioned
tops,
and
that
is
that
I
am
telling
openshift.
Please
look
at
this
github
repository
and
build
the
container
that
is
in
the
oops
folder
the
build
folder
of
my
repository
give
up
there.
B
I
have
stored
minor
file
and
let's
build
with
a
docker
strategy,
and
the
context
is
this:
as
we
know,
building
a
container
to
that
I
can
change
the
context
when,
because
internally
in
the
locker
file,
the
cop
step
and
above
all,
it
is
the
most
important
when
I
go
to
make
a
copy
and
I
don't
put
it
in
the
total
path
or
the
partial
path,
and
the
context
is
changed
because
I
can
have
errors.
So
the
bild
with
end
allows
me
to
do
that
too.
B
So
the
source
is
git
and
something
very
important
here
is
to
configure
this
and
the
truth.
I
don't
know
how
to
hide
it.
So
I
did
it
before
starting
this,
because
here
you
have
to
manage
secrets.
I
can
because
this
will
save
it
now
after
this
I
can
have
secrets.
So
I
declare
the
secrets
for
good
heart,
and
this
must
be
secrets
in
code.
B
B
Another
thing
I
want
to
show
here
is
this:
the
imaj
stream,
so
here
I
am
pointing
out
that
every
time
this
image
is
built,
the
store
in
the
imaj
stream.
I
can
also
say
that
the
output
is
to
a
repository
way
or
a
repository,
even
if
it
is
buy
and
bag
that
respects
the
apis
or
if
there
is
openshift.
It
is
able
to
point
and
store
my
container
in
this
repository,
but
here
it
continues
to
store
it
internally
and
I,
don't
have
to
say,
deploy
everything
an
operator
and
then
do
everything
an
own
diploma.
B
Dude
in
me,
I
openshift,,
which
is
how
some
people
do
it.
You
are
seeing
that
openshift
still
handles
an
internal
registry,.
They
do
everything.
A
custom
deployment,
which
is
heavy.
I,
can
use
the
properties
of
open
cities
to
store.
My
containers
and
That
is
the
strict
image,
it
basically
ends,
well,.
This
is
good.
Practice.
I
put
some
annotations
and
some
laws
in
my
container
before
explaining
it.
B
This
is
the
container..
It
is
basically
deploying
a
port,,
something
very
cool,.
This
is
no
longer
generated
by
portman.
I
didn't
do
it.
I
deployed
this
container.
On
my
machine,
and
then
we
asked
paul
mann
to
give
me
gmail
is
another
of
the
features
for
developers
that
I
really
like
at
one
time.
I
also
tried
to
make
all
this
virus
do
portman
with
scott.
What
we
tried,
but
openshift
biutz
to
b2,
is
going
to
be
much
better
than
my
idea.
So
I'm
happy
with
it.
B
B
T
with
the
egg,
so
if
I
come
here,
my
repositories
I
already
have
the
configured
egg
lost.
He
has
been
to
me
in
settings
here
in
webs
here
you
can
see
that
the
web
is
configured
and
this
will
inform
openshift
by
means
of
being
pique
openshift
is
generated
so
that
there
is
a
change
in
the
code.
How
can
I
see
that
I
can
see
it
here?
I
see.
B
Ask
him
for
openshift
in
the
terminal
to
tell
me
to
describe
my
entire
conflict
level,
and
he
throws
me
this
web
guitar
information
with
this
I
then
copy
this
I
take
it
here.
Obviously,
he
here
protects
me.
The
secret
simply
says
here
is
a
secret,
but
it
does
not
put
it
and
I
carry
this
information,
and
with
this
I
created
the
web
book,
obviously
replacing
the
little
word
secret
with
the
secret
itself.
B
B
B
B
Something
that
I
like
that
he
talks
about
is
this:
that
here,
I
do
not
use
an
image
from
outside.
I
can
go,
tell
him
that
I
want
to
create
a
new
display,
mind
from
a
stream
image
and
I
come
here,
and
we
can
see
that
already.
It
is
my
most
stream
created
here,
although
it
is
building
the
one
that
I
had
already
built
and
the
recommendations
always
save
it
as
leit
is
in
such
a
way
that
the
only
thing
he
does
is
replace.
That
late
is
that
there
is
a
change.
C
B
A
B
Well,
here,
on
the
same
platform,
he
tells
me
this
element
feeds
on
a
god
and
we
come
here
and
we
can
see
that
it
runs
and
it
is
at
2000
server
and
talecris
base
info
and
basically
I
have
it.
You
tell
me
that
this
container
it
was
built
on
a
node
that
it
intends
and
the
importance
of
why
I
made
this
little
toy
called
arts.
Tommy
is
because
now
that
openshift
is
being
so
attractive
for
artificial
intelligence
workflows,
she
e
mail
machine
learning.
B
Using
I
can
use
the
new
selector
using
this
new
selector
and
here
I
have
it
as
null.
But
if
I
change
in
the
selector
pcs
I
can
tell
openshift
to
build
this
container,
but
for
the
architecture
node
type
such
or
the
non-
architecture,
nvidia
architecture
and
send,
which
is
very
powerful,
and
we
already
are
testing
with
our
openshift
platforms
will
give
hub
and
it
is
to
build
the
same
container
but
for
each
node
that
I
can
get
to
have
in
my
kloster.
B
So
if
I
have
a
cluster
with
different
architectures
using
biutz
and
the
mouse
selector
within
my
videos,
I
can
building
the
same
container
for
different
architectures,
and
this
has
the
advantage,
as
we
all
know,
which
compiled
code
will
always
be
better.
And
when
we
are
talking
about
artificial
intelligence.
We
always
want
like
that.
An
extra
bit
of
performance
of
each
thing.
B
A
B
I
leave
my
little
toy
because
the
truth
is
very
good
for
those
who
want
to
deploy
it
because
if
it
is
deployed
like
a
lemon
set,
then
each
node
that
you
have
will
have
this
api.
That
is
The
version.
That
is
the
truth.
I
have
opened
it,
and
each
node
tells
you
all
the
configuration
that
has
an
architectural
level,
and
if
this
interests
you
and
you
are
doing
artificial
intelligence
workflows
or
things
like
that,
it
is
very
important
to
be
able
to
know
the
architecture
cano
and
well.
This
little
toy
towards
That
way.
C
A
C
B
B
B
A
A
A
a
little
more
comparing
how
you
measure
the
performance
of
each
application
on
a
different
architecture
and
how?
Because
it
seems
to
me
that
it
uses
an
examine
reason
and
a
lot
of
other
things.
You
can
do
to
continue
making
that
comparison.
That
has
a
first
plan
of
what
your
page
wine
would
be,
and
then
they
manage
to
make
use
of
different
architectures
by
lang
or,
let's
say,
the
same
types
of
tests.
If
they
come
to
the
case
and
then
comparing
but
I'm
interested
in
knowing
what
these.
B
We
are
about
to
release
a
house
blog
to
talk
about.
It
is
exactly
that
topic,
and
it
is
that
building
a
container
that
performed
very
simple
mathematical
tasks
and
I
executed
it
in
different
types
of
nodes
and
w,
which
is
one
of
the
most
used
platforms
and
can
be
seen
as
the
same
mathematical
task.
That
is
usually
done
when
they
are
being
done.
These
operations
use,
vector,
sums
and
I
start
to
do
vector
sums
and
the
same
vector
sum
is
true,.
B
B
We
begin
to
see
that
it
is
the
same
addition
of
vectors,
but
in
one
it
is
one
second
faster
one,
second
slower
so
currently,
if
working
on
these
comparisons-
and
we
can
see
that
the
same
mathematical
task-
that
we
sometimes
think
that
it
should
have
the
same
performance,
it
changes
depending
on
the
node
and
as
I
say,
already
speaking,
artificial
intelligence,
machine
learning,
mathematically
speaking,
basically
adding
vectors
statistics.
Linear
regressions.
B
We
are
talking
about
vector
operations
all
the
time,
so,
if
I
run
the
same
vector
operation
on
different
architectures
I
can
find
that
on
one
architecture
is
faster
than
in
another.
If
you
used
the
same
container,
then
in
this
same
blog
house
that
we
are
preparing,
we
are
going
to
see
as
if
I,
with
pilot
or
again,
my
code
for
the
new
type
of
node
I
come
back
and
got
the
same
performance
that
I
can
have
in
another
architecture.
B
So
I
don't
have
to
worry
about
building
a
container
over
and
over
again
I
leave
you
that
task
or
Pepsi
fest,
and
if
we
are
finding
an
impact
on
performance
that
people
can
find
developers
can
already
find
in
production
by
building
a
container
every
time
they
are
going
to
use
it
because
a
criticism
that
I
make
a
lot
and
something
remains
I
move
pensive,
sometimes
I
will
find
Scott
a
little
bit
and
it
is
a
great
tool.
I
love
bild.
B
My
house
is
full
of
stickers
of
puppies
next
door,
but
these
practices
that
we
learned
two
or
three
years
ago,
of
building
that
marketing
and
everything
builds
the
container
on
your
laptop
run
it
in
production,
and
it
seems
to
me
that
this
should
already
be
broken
and
we
should
all
adopt
strategies
like
openshift
fields,
and
that
is
don't
build
your
container
on
your
laptop
leave.
It
openshift
and
have
openshift
build
your
container
where
it
goes
run
because
the
same
thing,
our
laptops,
our
computers
in
our
house,
do
not
use
the
same
chips.
C
B
With
this
type
of
tools
like
biutz,
because
if
I
build
a
container
on
my
laptop,
it
sends
it
to
openshift,,
not
openshift
as
such,,
but
the
linux
kernel
will
have
to
use
a
little
more
electricity
to
run
that
same
container
due
to
performance
issues.
of
the
same
vectorial
operation.
Everything
that
I
have
been
talking
about
versus.
If
I
give
him
all
the
offensive
task,
then
if
we
want
to
be
environmentally
responsible
well,
you
know
this
is
also
interesting.
Confrontations.
C
C
It
is
critical
that
cesarean
sections
they
are
going
to
pay
by
building
on
their
laptops,
but
I
do
n't
know
it's
interesting.
I,
definitely
don't
deny
it,
but
I
think
I,
don't
know
we
have
to
explore
more,
but
I
feel
like
the
servers.
Depending
most
of
them
are
sitting
there
running
doing
nothing
and
that's
the
problem.
We
have
with
thousands
of
clusters
and
they
are
just
running
running
using
electricity
and
I.
Imagine
that
there
is
a
lot.
A
lot
weiss.
B
Openshift
biutz,
something
that
as
a
developer
and
enthusiast
I
see,
is
going
to
win.
That
is
why
I
wanted
to
show
it,
and
it
is.
We
are
months
away
from
having
rm
laptops,
and
this
is
going
to
be
very
interesting,
because
if
my
company,
if
I
am
an
openshift
user
and
I
kloster
openshift-
is
on
amazon
x86,
but
the
company
gives
me
a
laptop
rm.
I
can
no
longer
build
my
container
on
my
laptop
and
push
it
to
my
closet.
B
C
Think
so
I
also
think
so
also
with
power.
How
to
compose
with
that
that
architecture,
no,
we
are
not
going
to
have
power.
Laptops
is
impossible
more
or
less
so
we
are
going
to
build
for
real.
We
have
clients
that
are
doing
that
today
and
here,
for
example,
they
want
to
put
power
with
one
with
intel
together
in
a
cluster
and
they
are
building
in
the
cluster
and
they
want
that
capital
team.
C
A
A
C
B
B
B
C
B
A
and
commanded
it
to
be
removed-
and
this
makes
openshift
build
the
container
for
me
and
if
I
didn't
I
didn't
do
it
here,
because
I
really
didn't
find
what
to
modify
my
repository
here.
But
I
did
trigger
three
changes
in
five
minutes
to
my
git
repository.
What
openshift
is
going
to
do
is
create
three
beatles
for
each
different
meal,
so
I
can
be
trying
out
different
versions
of
myself
from
my
tensor
flow
container
and
just
chill
while
or
flexible
builds
for
me.
A
B
That
is
what
I
was
going
to
say
if
you
are
working
in
artificial
intelligence,
I
doubt
very
much
that
your
company
is,
if
you
are
not
the
one
who
buys
it
from
a
laptop
with
the
latest
graphics
card
on
the
market,
which
you
can
easily
have
on
a
cloud
platform,
then
also
In
other
words,.
Why
spend
your
laptop
on
that?
If
you
can,
let
it
give
it
the
muscle,.
It
is
to
leave
the
heavy
part
openshift
for
that,.
It.
C
A
A
Personally,
loved
this
presentation,
as
I'm
telling
you,
I,
spend
it
on
the
ok,
part,
yes,,
but
more
on
the
platform
plus
internet
and
I
loved,
seeing
all
the
app
of
all
the
apps
that
this
can
have
all
the
fun
that
happens
at
higher
levels
of
abstraction
than
where
I
usually
live,
and
the
power
of
openshift
is
knowing
that
it
provides
this
abstraction
on
different
architectures
and
you
and
you
as
a
developer.
You
can
feel
at
home
no
matter
where
what
is
your
target?
What
is
your
destination?
I
loved
it
I.
B
C
B
B
A
A
A
He
is
living
in
Madrid,
but
come
on
Talk
about
Kevin,,
which
is
also
another
tool
that
he
uses
to
be
able
to
deploy
much
more
often
and
I
love
it,
because
all
this
is
to
build
as
for
or
for
the
better
in
the
operation,
and
he
does
it
with
good
practices
that
already
came
from
afar
and
he
is
super
smart.
It's
super
interesting
and
in
november
we
can
talk
to
ramón
he's
in
london,
but
he
's
spanish
and
we're
going
to
talk
about
how
it
evolves.