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Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform is an open-source application deployment platform based on Kubernetes container orchestration technology. Containers are stand-alone processes that run within their own environment and run-time context, independently of the underlying infrastructure. Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform helps you develop, deploy, and manage container-based applications. For more information, see OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 Documentation.
Note: While you can rely on Red Hat Enterprise Linux security and container technologies to prevent intrusions and protect your data, some security vulnerabilities might persist. For information about security vulnerabilities in OpenShift Container Platform, see OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 Errata. For a general listing of Red Hat vulnerabilities, see the Red Hat Security Home Page.
As part of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, Kubernetes manages containerized applications across a set of containers or hosts and provides mechanisms for the deployment, maintenance, and scaling of applications. The container run-time engine packages, instantiates, and runs containerized applications. A Kubernetes cluster consists of one or more control-plane nodes and a set of compute nodes. Kubernetes allocates an IP address from an internal network to each pod so that all containers within the pod behave as if they were on the same host. Giving each pod its own IP address means that pods can be treated like physical hosts or virtual machines (VMs) for port allocation, networking, naming, service discovery, load balancing, application configuration, and migration. Dell Technologies recommends creating a Kubernetes service that enables your application pods to interact, rather than requiring that the pods communicate directly using their IP addresses.
A fully functioning Domain Name System (DNS) residing outside the OpenShift Container Platform is required for the deployment and operation of your container ecosystem. Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform has an integrated DNS so that the services can be found through DNS service entries or through the service IP/port registrations.
The Dell Technologies Validated Design (DTVD) for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 on Dell infrastructure helps organizations accelerate their container deployments and cloud-native adoption. Dell Technologies delivers tested, validated, and documented design guidance to help customers rapidly deploy Red Hat OpenShift on Dell infrastructure. For more information, see the documentation at the Dell Technologies Solutions Info Hub for Container Platforms.
This version of the DTVD for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 on Dell infrastructure includes the following new features:
Publication date |
New features |
January 2022 |
Support for Red Hat Service Mesh |
October 2021 |
Support for:
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