I often get asked why Red Hat chose to standardize on Kubernetes for OpenShift, instead of going with a competing container orchestration solution. OpenShift is Red Hat’s enterprise Kubernetes distribution, available as both a commercial software solution (OpenShift Container Platform, available to run on OpenStack, VMware, AWS, GCP, Azure and any platform that delivers RHEL 7) and a public cloud
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