APPUiO Managed Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine
APPUiO Managed Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine is our product to run OpenShift in virtual machines or by using the cloud offering on supported infrastructure.
We currently offer this product only on request. If you’re interested, please contact us at sales@vshn.ch.
About OpenShift Kubernetes Engine
Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine provides you with the basic functionality of Red Hat OpenShift Container. It offers a subset of the features that Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform offers, like full access to an enterprise-ready Kubernetes environment and an extensive compatibility test matrix with many of the software elements that you might use in your datacenter.
A more detailed break-down on features is available on docs.openshift.com.
OpenShift editions comparison
You can see the similarities and differences between Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform in the following table:
Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine | Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform | ||
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Fully Automated Installers |
Yes |
Yes |
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Over the Air Smart Upgrades |
Yes |
Yes |
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Enterprise Secured Kubernetes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Kubectl and oc automated command line |
Yes |
Yes |
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Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) |
Yes |
Yes |
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Administrator Web console |
Yes |
Yes |
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OpenShift Virtualization |
Yes |
Yes |
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User Workload Monitoring |
Yes |
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Cluster Monitoring |
Yes |
Yes |
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Cost Management SaaS Service |
Yes |
Yes |
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Platform Logging |
Yes |
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Developer Web Console |
Yes |
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Developer Application Catalog |
Yes |
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Source to Image and Builder Automation (Tekton) |
Yes |
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OpenShift Service Mesh (Maistra, Kiali, and Jaeger) |
Yes |
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OpenShift distributed tracing (Jaeger) |
Yes |
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OpenShift Serverless (Knative) |
Yes |
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OpenShift Pipelines (Jenkins and Tekton) |
Yes |
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OpenShift sandboxed containers |
Yes |
Managed service comparison
Most of our services outlined in APPUiO Managed and APPUiO Managed Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform are applicable to Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine as well, as do the differences of the OpenShift editions.
The main difference is the workload architecture: We don’t deploy any infrastructure nodes, only control-plane and worker nodes. Any infrastructure workload is running on the worker nodes, except the control-plane components (API Server, Scheduler, Controller Managed and a few other components).