AWS Openshift
Amazon Web Services (AWS) supports Red Hat OpenShift, an open-source container platform that allows developers to manage Kubernetes containers. With OpenShift, developers can automate the build, deployment, and management of applications to focus on writing the code for their services rather than the underlying infrastructure management.
AWS provides the infrastructure on which you can deploy and run your OpenShift clusters. Running OpenShift on AWS offers various benefits, like seamless integration with AWS services, scalability, high availability, and robust security features.
There are a few ways you can run OpenShift on AWS:
1. **Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)**: This is a fully-managed service by Red Hat and AWS. You get the benefits of OpenShift with the convenience and power of AWS.
2. **Self-managed Red Hat OpenShift**: You install, configure, and manage OpenShift clusters by yourself on AWS.
3. **Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated**: This is a managed service by Red Hat, but it gives you a dedicated OpenShift cluster in your AWS account.
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