OpenShift reference architecture built on Red Hat OpenStack
Here in this blog, we will learn about open shift reference architecture built on Red Hat Open Stack.
Red Hat OpenShift running on top of Red Hat OpenStack Platform will allow you to do the following:
Workloads should be modernized gradually: You can expedite the containerization process by running virtualized and containerized applications concurrently. You can use the same safe multi-tenancy infrastructure for both your new containerized apps and your traditional virtual machines (VMs) with OpenShift on Red Hat OpenStack Platform.
Develop cloud-native competencies and quicken DevOps procedures: Instead of spending time maintaining your infrastructure platforms, let your IT operations and development teams collaborate on projects that bring value to the business on a single platform.
Get access to support and proven knowledge on both platforms: You can concentrate on your customers instead of the IT that supports your code by providing thorough integration, verified interoperability between both platforms, and the backing of Red Hat Services and Support teams.
Important updates from all of the products as well as practical insights from our clients and field teams using earlier iterations of the solution are incorporated into the most recent version of the OpenShift on Red Hat OpenStack Platform Reference Architecture. Here are some more examples.
Storage
To better utilize the integrated Red Hat Ceph Storage solution, we’ve made significant updates to the storage sections. We go over how to capitalize Ceph for your running workloads and use local storage for your OpenShift control plane. With this flexibility, workload performance is maintained while you take advantage of the fastest and most resilient options available for your entire container platform.
Networking
In order to utilize the OVN-Kubernetes Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin, we have updated the networking section. With OpenShift 4.12+, this next-generation SDN solution for OpenShift networking is the default. Now that OpenShift has OVN-Kubernetes and Open Stack has the OVN Modular Layer 2 (ML2) plugin, we can provide a more accurate networking layer integration, which lowers complexity and guarantees more consistent results.
Change brings doors.
This is only a small sampling of this effective product integration. The flexibility of a top-tier infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solution is maintained while gaining the power of containers with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on Red Hat OpenStack Platform. Without losing cycles trying to update the fundamentals of your technology stack, you’ll be able to experiment with modernizing it to meet market demands and keep up with the rapid advancement of technology.
Red Hat recognizes that people are the foundation of any successful business, even though technology plays a significant role.
You’ll get a fully supported, thoroughly tested, and integrated modernization platform with OpenShift on Red Hat OpenStack Platform that enables your teams to concentrate, grow, and succeed in the face of change.
See the Reference Architecture at Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.12 on Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.2 or get in touch with a Red Hat associate in your area for further details.