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Published inOct 2013
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781782164722
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Adam Miller
Adam Miller
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Adam Miller

Adam Miller is currently employed at Red Hat Inc. as the Release Engineer for OpenShift Online, Red Hat's auto-scaling Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for applications. Adam has completed Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science and Master's of Science in Information Assurance and Security, both from the Sam Houston State University. He is a Red Hat Certified Engineer (Cert# 110-008-810), and is an active member of the open source community with a running history of contributions to the Fedora Project (FAS account name: maxamillion).
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In this chapter, we have explored what makes OpenShift tick, covering the technologies upon which it depends, such as SELinux, Cgroups, and in some deployments, Software Collections. From there, we looked at an overview of the OpenShift architecture and broke it down piece by piece to discuss how each component works in its own right, as well as all together in order to make a fully functional platform. This level of understanding will be extremely helpful as we move forward to the next chapter and discuss topics of DevOps and automated deployment.

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Published in: Oct 2013Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781782164722

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Adam Miller

Adam Miller is currently employed at Red Hat Inc. as the Release Engineer for OpenShift Online, Red Hat's auto-scaling Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for applications. Adam has completed Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science and Master's of Science in Information Assurance and Security, both from the Sam Houston State University. He is a Red Hat Certified Engineer (Cert# 110-008-810), and is an active member of the open source community with a running history of contributions to the Fedora Project (FAS account name: maxamillion).
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