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Download OpenShift 4 for AWS
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Red Hat OpenShift is a Kubernetes distribution focused on developer experience and application security that's platform agnostic, allowing you to deploy your applications across public and private clouds. With OpenShift development teams get applications that can scale easily and real workflow benefits with DevOps practices like continuous deployment pipelines with automated testing.
If you are new to Kubernetes start with our container series, or try the interactive tutorials. When you are ready, try installing OpenShift on AWS and setting up your next cloud application.
Develop with OpenShift
CI/CD on OpenShift
Books for OpenShift development
Introducing Istio Service Mesh for Microservices
Microservices for Java Developers: A Hands-on Introduction to Frameworks and Containers
Migrating to Microservice Databases: From Relational Monolith to Distributed Data
OpenShift for Developers: A Guide for Impatient Beginners
Use the OpenShift Container Platform to build and deploy applications using both containers and orchestration.
Access and login to an OpenShift cluster using the web console and command line, then add collaborators on your projects.
In this self-paced tutorial, you will learn how to use OpenShift Do (odo), a CLI tool for developers who are writing, building, and deploying applications on OpenShift.
Deploy an application from an existing Docker-formatted image using the OpenShift web console and the command line using oc.
Deploy an application from source code contained in a Git repository using a Source-to-Image (S2I) builder using Python.
Explore OpenShift 3.11 using this playground, which gives you access to an unstructured learning approach for experimentation.

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