Apr
13
4:30pm
Application Deployment Options for OpenShift 4 on IBM Cloud
By IBM Developer
Red Hat® OpenShift® on IBM Cloud is an extension of the IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service, where IBM manages OpenShift® Container Platform for you.
With Red Hat® OpenShift® on IBM Cloud, developers have a fast and secure way to containerize and deploy enterprise workloads in Kubernetes clusters. This session walks through deploying a Java microservice in OpenShift® on IBM Cloud. It can often be a challenge to figure out the right place to start with microservice deployments -- especially with porting legacy code.
In this session you will learn:
- how to create your own OpenShift® cluster on the IBM Cloud, how to use the oc CLI (command line interface)
- how to use the OpenShift® Web Console to deploy applications.
- distributed logging with LogDNA
- different modes of deploying to OpenShift® including from a previously existing image, from a Git repository, and from Source Code using Source-to-Image (S2I).
Get a head start with IBM Cloud, sign up via: https://ibm.biz/BdqYD7
About the Presenter: Nigel is a Developer Advocate for IBM Cloud based in New York City. Originally from South Carolina, he was drawn to craft of software engineering because of the agency it provides to create and interact with worlds of his own creation. His passions in technology are community building, High Performance Computing, and free and open-source software (and hardware). His current favorite project is Alexandra Sunderland's SMS Internet (https://dev.to/twilio/using-twilio-to-build-the-internet-2cnf) due to the incredible problem solving involved.
You can follow him on GitHub at the handle @pnbrown
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