This workshop will try to demystify Openshift and teach python application development and deployment on the platform. Participants will also have the opportunity to get hands-on expereince with Red Hat OpenShift in this workshop. This aims to give developers a step-by-step guide on the basics RHOS and how to leverage its capabilities.
Validate that you know best practices of building scalable, hybrid cloud applications on Openshift!
- October 7, 2021 - Register Here!
- Workshop Slides: View Here!
- Deploy an application using a Docker image in a external registry (ie Dockerhub)
- Deploy an application using a GitHub repo and a Dockerfile
- Deploy the application using a GitHub repo with OpenShift CLI
- ✅ Sign-up for FREE IBM Cloud Account: IBM Cloud Signup
- ✅ Access to Red Hat Open Shift Clusters: See Steps Below
- ✅ Sample Python App for Workshop: View Here
- ✅ MAX Object detector App for Workshop: View Here
- ✅ Download Docker Desktop: Download Page
- ✅ Install Python 3.9.7: Download Page
- ✅ Check out blog version of Workshop Coming Soon!
Use the steps below to get access to a Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
NOTE: Cluster Allocations are limited by time on Open Labs. Please make sure to complete the labs as soon as possible Clusters will shut down approximately 3 to 4hrs after spinning up
- Navigate to:
https://developer.ibm.com/openlabs/openshift
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Select "Bring Your Own Application" Openlab
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You will be asked to sign in with your IBM account. Sign up for a IBM Cloud Account if you don't already have one. Then sign in to your temporary RHOS cluster
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Enjoy!
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