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- Title: DevOps with OpenShift: Cloud Deployments Made Easy
- Author(s) Stefano Picozzi, Mike Hepburn, Noel O'Connor
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (August 22, 2017); eBook (Compliments of Red Hat)
- Permission: Free eBook is Complimented by Red Hat
- Paperback: 152 pages
- eBook: PDF and ePub
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1491975962
- ISBN-13: 978-1491975961
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This book explain how to configure Docker application containers and the Kubernetes cluster manager with OpenShift's developer- and operational-centric tools. You’ll learn how a container-centric approach from OpenShift.
About the Author- Stefano Picozzi leads Red Hat’s platform as a service (PaaS) solutions across Australia and New Zealand.
- Software Containers & Virtualization
- Cloud Computing, Serverless, and Distributed Systems, etc.
- Software Engineering Principles and Practices
- DevOps with OpenShift: Cloud Deployments Made Easy (Stefano Picozzi, et al.)
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