2. Scale or Fail : Introducing OpenShift
Give your App the Speed It Needs in the Cloud
Mark Atwood
Red Hat, Inc
Developer Evangelist for OpenShift
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3. What is OpenShift?
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Introducing OpenShift | June 12, 2012
4. OpenShift is
Platform-as-a-Service
Red Hat
Free
Open Source
Cloud Hosted
Polyglot
Auto Scaling
For Your Applications
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5. OpenShift is Platform-as-a-Service
Networking “stuff”
Operating System
Web Server
App Server
Database Servers
Language Runtime
Language Libraries
Updates & Upgrades
Scaling
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6. OpenShift is Red Hat
Trusted
Rock Solid
Affordable
Open
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7. OpenShift is Open Source
OpenShift Origin
Business friendly Apache v2 license
No signed contributor agreement
Open community process
github.com/openshift
openshift.com/community/open-source
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27. PowerPoint 2011 AMD Color Palette
OPENSHIFT
RED
PMS 1795
R205 G32 B44
OPENSHIFT
GRAY
PMS 7
R54 G53 B52
RED HAT
RED
PMS 1797
R204 G0 B0
AMD AMD WHITE AMD GREEN AMD GRAY AMD RED AMD PURPLE AMD ORANGE AMD GRAY INTEL BLUE
RICH BLACK R255 PMS 347 R27 PMS 186 PMS 272 PMS 1505 Cool Gray 10 R8
R0 G0 B0 G255 R0 G27 R211 R118 R252 R128 G96
B255 G153 B27 G25 G125 G101 G127 B168
B102 B25 B197 B0 B130
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