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Deploying Microservices with OpenShift

In this guided project, you will deploy a containerized application with OpenShift, explore deployment resources, and expose the application to the Internet.

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Guided Project

Containers

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At a Glance

In this guided project, you will deploy a containerized application with OpenShift, explore deployment resources, and expose the application to the Internet.

OpenShift is a hybrid cloud Kubernetes application platform. OpenShift orchestrates containers and provides additional tooling around the complete lifecycle of applications from build and continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) to monitoring and logging.

In this guided project you will use the OpenShift console to access an OpenShift cluster from the developer perspective. You will add an application directly from a git repository and see how OpenShift automatically detects Node.js and selects the Node.js builder image. You will explore your application in the Topology view, where you will see a clear picture of the application as an outer circle and the deployment as an inner circle. You will notice how the Topology view represents the build status for your application and depicts a link to the route that makes the application available on the Internet. You will be able to interact with these features to view the deployment resources. You will access the build logs that show how the git repository is downloaded, a Dockerfile is generated, and the built container image is pushed to the registry. Then you will use the route to launch your application.

This guided project will give you insights into hosting microservices on OpenShift and using OpenShift as an extension of Kubernetes.

A Look at the Project Ahead
Once you have completed this project, you'll be able to:
  • Access the OpenShift console
  • Deploy an application on OpenShift using a git repository
  • Explore the OpenShift build and route

What You’ll Need
Just a web browser and an IBM Cloud account!

Everything else is provided to you via the IBM Skills Network Labs environment. This platform works best with current versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari.

Your Instructor
Alex Parker

Estimated Effort

30 Minutes

Level

Beginner

Skills You Will Learn

Kubernetes, Microservice, OpenShift

Language

English

Course Code

GPXX0QHNEN

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