Deploying to OpenShift
For many organizations, a big part of DevOps’ appeal is software automation using infrastructure-as-code techniques. This book presents developers, architects, and infra-ops engineers with a more practical option. You’ll learn how a container-centric approach from OpenShift® can help your team deliver quality software through a self-service view of IT infrastructure.
Author Graham Dumpleton provides the knowledge you need to make the best use of the OpenShift container platform to deploy not only your cloud-native applications, but also more traditional stateful applications. Developers and administrators will learn how to run, access, and manage containers in OpenShift, including how to orchestrate them at scale.
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Create a project and deploy pre-existing application container images
- Build application container images from source and deploy them
- Implement and extend application image builders
- Use incremental and chained builds to accelerate build times
- Automate builds by using a webhook to link OpenShift to a Git repository
- Add configuration and secrets to the container as project resources
- Make an application visible outside the OpenShift cluster
- Manage persistent storage inside an OpenShift container
- Monitor application health and manage the application lifecycle
About the Author
Graham Dumpleton
Graham Dumpleton is a Developer Advocate for OpenShift at Red Hat. He is an active member of the Python software developer community and author of mod_wsgi, a popular module for hosting Python web applications in conjunction with the Apache HTTPD web server. Graham also has a keen interest in Docker and Platform as a Service (PaaS) technologies.