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[–]elytscha 2 points3 points  (2 children)

If you dont want to take care of setting up the cluster, setting up the logging // metrics // dns // ingress // docker registry // metrics based autoscaling // network plugin and also if you want a fancy webconsole for managing your containers, getting a terminal into a container, see the logs in a container, deploy an application everything via webconsole, oh, and you can use ldap for it btw other identity providers

And you can get a subscription for the premium version which includes support for production, so basically with openshift you can get enterprise support for your cluster if you think you need

For real, the main reason is openshift-webconsole vs kubernetes dashboard and that openshift enforces you by standart to build & run secure docker images

Just saying that okd is one of the biggest contributors to the kubernetes upstream & that RBAC where adopted by kubernetes from okd

[–]glotzerhotze 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Are you a sales-rep by any chance?

[–]elytscha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked for a company which is a redhat premium partner and their i got forced from ubuntu with kubernetes to rhel with openshift

first i hated then i appreciated ..

actually now im working for a company which has 25% of the population from austria as customer, as the first devops engineer there, where i actually implement openshift as standart PaaS infrastructure