Introduction
OpenShift spans the full application lifecycle on one Kubernetes-based platform: design, build, deploy, and run cloud-native workloads without swapping between unrelated stacks at every stage.
It provides a consistent foundation for hybrid and multi-cloud deployment, so applications can move or scale across environments with less rework, fewer platform-specific constraints, and better alignment with evolving infrastructure strategy.
Built-in security and dedicated support lighten day-to-day operations, so less effort goes to baseline protection and firefighting and more goes to delivery and innovation.
Features
Extend Red Hat OpenShift from a single console with Red Hat OpenShift operators, built-in tools with automated management capabilities.
Create advanced CI/CD workflows for your applications with OpenShift GitOps and OpenShift Pipelines.
Simplify the development, management, and scaling of cloud-native and microservice-based applications with OpenShift Serverless and OpenShift Service Mesh.
Analyze your systems and troubleshoot issues before they impact your applications or end users with Red Hat OpenShift Observability.
Manage the lifecycle of predictive and generative AI models at scale, across hybrid cloud environments.
Migrate and manage traditional virtual machines (VMs) onto a trusted, consistent, and comprehensive hybrid cloud application platform.
Simplify the entire lifecycle of application development—from building and deploying to running and managing.
Maintain, rehost, re-platform, or refactor existing apps at your own pace—and develop new cloud-native apps—with a single platform.
In short, OpenShift is more than a container platform: it is a flexible way to simplify how you build and run applications. By stressing ease of use, teamwork, and alignment with DevOps practices, it helps teams handle the complexity of modern delivery and deployment.
OpenShift opens a wide range of paths forward and reflects a focus on innovation and efficiency as cloud-native computing keeps evolving.
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