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Learn OpenShift

By : Denis Zuev, Artemii Kropachev, Aleksey Usov
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Learn OpenShift

By: Denis Zuev, Artemii Kropachev, Aleksey Usov

Overview of this book

Docker containers transform application delivery technologies to make them faster and more reproducible, and to reduce the amount of time wasted on configuration. Managing Docker containers in the multi-node or multi-datacenter environment is a big challenge, which is why container management platforms are required. OpenShift is a new generation of container management platforms built on top of both Docker and Kubernetes. It brings additional functionality to the table, something that is lacking in Kubernetes. This new functionality significantly helps software development teams to bring software development processes to a whole new level. In this book, we’ll start by explaining the container architecture, Docker, and CRI-O overviews. Then, we'll look at container orchestration and Kubernetes. We’ll cover OpenShift installation, and its basic and advanced components. Moving on, we’ll deep dive into concepts such as deploying application OpenShift. You’ll learn how to set up an end-to-end delivery pipeline while working with applications in OpenShift as a developer or DevOps. Finally, you’ll discover how to properly design OpenShift in production environments. This book gives you hands-on experience of designing, building, and operating OpenShift Origin 3.9, as well as building new applications or migrating existing applications to OpenShift.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)

Storage backends comparison

OpenShift supports a number of persistent storage backends that work differently. Some of them support reads/writes from many clients (like NFS), while others support only one mount.

The following table contains a comparison of supported storage backends/plugins:

Volume backend ReadWriteOnce ReadWriteMany ReadOnlyMany
AWS EBS Yes
Azure Disk Yes
Ceph RBD Yes Yes
Fibre Channel Yes Yes
GCE Persistent Disk Yes
GlusterFS Yes Yes Yes
HostPath Yes
iSCSI Yes Yes
NFS (Network File System) Yes Yes Yes
OpenStack Cinder Yes
VMware vSphere Yes
Local Yes
HostPath allows you to mount persistent storage directly from the node your pod runs on and as such is not suitable for production usage. Please only use it for testing or development purposes.

There are two types of supported storage in an OpenShift cluster:

  • Filesystem...