Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud Valuable Features
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Steve_Gao
VP of Product Technology Department at IDC Corporate
Communication can be built and deployed on any public or private cloud and that is a big advantage to customers.
The solution offers the most robust Kubernetes orchestration available.
View full review »The most valuable feature of Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is the UI console. We are able to receive the resources from the console directly.
View full review »In general, customers appreciate its ability to run different workloads, manage applications through CI/CD pipelines like Jenkins, and leverage tools like Helm charts and Kako.
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We find the transaction processing system and autoscaling features of Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud to be the most valuable.
View full review »Our pipeline integrates various monitoring tools like Fortify for security checks. Once the pipeline processes the code, the finished product is deployed on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud. We ensure application setup and recovery by utilizing two separate clusters on OpenShift.
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Trina Shih
Solution Manager at Supermicro Computer
The Kubernetes are the most valuable aspect of the solution.
The GUI on it is great. The customer likes OpenShift because of that. In North America, if you are not on Google, you will typically choose Red Hat. In Europe, that's another story. In any case, a lot of people will select Kubernetes.
The initial setup is easy.
The system is largely stable.
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reviewer1230957
UNIX & Storage Administrator at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
The portability, moving from one platform to another, is easy.
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