GUI Free Life » Openshift
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GUI Free Life brings you the latest news and information on OpenShift. GUI Free Life is the personal, technical blog of Dale Bewley. Dale is an OpenShift Specialist at Red Hat. He is also a Red Hat certified Architect, System and Network Engineer and a Technical Leader.
GUI Free Life » Openshift
6d ago
Accessing the details of the software defined networking features of OpenShift can be helpful for deeper troubleshooting or enhanced understanding. You’ll not find a full explanation of here, but you will learn how to quickly peer inside and investigate their inner workings ..read more
GUI Free Life » Openshift
9M ago
GUI Free Life » Openshift
1y ago
If you find yourself frequently rebuilding OpenShift clusters and potentially reusing cluster names, you may find it challanging to manage the credentials consistently and securely. Here is a solution using ..read more
GUI Free Life » Openshift
1y ago
The Ceph Toolbox is not recommended or supported for use with OpenShift Data Foundation, but sometimes you want a client to troubleshoot with anyway ..read more
GUI Free Life » Openshift
1y ago
Adding support for Windows nodes in your OpenShift cluster is a day 2 operation that requires preparation at install time. It is important to accommodate the hybrid networking requirements for Windows Kubernetes nodes. Azure specific tasks and gotchas are highlighted in this part 1 of 3 while laying the groundwork applicable to deploying OpenShift on any provider in preparation for managing Windows containers ..read more
GUI Free Life » Openshift
1y ago
An application can sometimes require diverse components that span technology stacks. There may be a depency on a legacy component built for Windows which may not be suitable for deployment to Linux. The good news is it may still be suitable for deployment to Kubernetes. With a Windows node in your OpenShift cluster you can deploy cross-platform applications that can simultaneously leverage the strengths of Linux and Windows ..read more