[Lilug Planning] possible meeting topic - openshift

Matt Surico surico at mail.buoy.com
Mon Jan 9 08:10:11 PST 2012


On 01/09/2012 10:51 AM, Mike Costanzo wrote:
> Second.

I like this idea also.  Hadn't heard about OpenShift until this thread, 
so I'm definitely keen to learn more about it.

Thanks Jesse!
Matt S

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> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Jesse Farinacci <jieryn at gmail.com 
> <mailto:jieryn at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     *Red Hat OpenShift* @openshift <http://twitter.com/openshift>
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>     Grant's talk got 5 stars at the Orlando PUG last night - Check it:
>     bit.ly/zoWapa <http://t.co/WStA2qQH> - we'll bring #*openshift*
>     <http://twitter.com/search?q=%23openshift> to your town, invite us!
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>     Red Hat OpenShift [1] is a new-ish, but already staggeringly
>     awesome, Platform as a Service (PAAS) provider. It allows users to
>     push their application to a git tree, and have that tree be built
>     (compiled) and deployed to a full Java Application Server (JBoss).
>     It's kind of like Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) but instead
>     of managing the OS yourself, they handle all of the stack. You
>     simply define modules you want to have included, e.g. Java, PHP,
>     Ruby, Python, Perl, MySQL, etc etc etc, and then they are made
>     available.
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>     It's nicer than EC2 in that you don't have to muck around with the
>     OS management stuff. Just push your project changes to the git
>     repository, run a command line tool for deploy, and you're in
>     business. Since RH has really been on a tear to promote this
>     thing, it seems they have made funds available to send their elite
>     PAAS ninjas around.. maybe we should contact them?
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>     [1] https://openshift.redhat.com/
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