Red Hat OpenShift Generally Available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Red Hat,
Inc., the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, and Oracle today
announced the general availability of Red Hat OpenShift on Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure (OCI) Compute Virtual Machines (VMs). Red Hat OpenShift is the
industry’s leading hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes for
architecting, building, and deploying cloud-native applications. Offering a
distributed cloud of 69 regions and counting, OCI can run Red Hat OpenShift in
the location and operations model that best meets customer needs for regulatory
compliance, performance, and cost-effectiveness. The new offering builds on the
collaboration between Red Hat and Oracle that began with the certification of
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for OCI bare metal and Oracle VMware Cloud Solution
workloads.
The
combination of Red Hat Enterprise Linux certification and Red Hat OpenShift
gives customers the confidence to install, migrate, and run Red Hat OpenShift
workloads on OCI, supported by existing and transparent support agreements
between Red Hat and Oracle. Red Hat OpenShift on OCI is supported for
customer-managed installations using validated configurations of Red Hat
OpenShift Platform Plus, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, and Red Hat
OpenShift Kubernetes Engine.
Customers
can now extend their Red Hat OpenShift ecosystem to include installations on
OCI, managed from their Red Hat portal. Customers can choose from multiple
installation methods, including Red Hat OpenShift Assisted Installer, command
line, and agent-based, which enables installation in air-gapped environments.
Oracle is providing Container Storage Interface (CSI) software that enables OCI
storage integration with Red Hat OpenShift, and Cloud Control Manager (CCM)
software that enables API interoperation between OCI and Red Hat OpenShift
platform.
OCI’s
distributed cloud includes Oracle Government Cloud regions in the U.S., U.K.,
and Australia; OCI Dedicated Regions at customer-controlled sites;
partner-enabled Oracle Alloy regions; Compute Cloud@Customer in customers’ data
centers; and Oracle EU Sovereign Cloud. Red Hat OpenShift versions 4.14 and
4.15 are validated for installation on OCI Compute flexible virtual machine
shapes, available in each of these offerings. This deployment flexibility is
especially critical for organizations in industries with complex regulatory
environments such as telecommunications, finance, and healthcare, as well as
organizations operating across multiple jurisdictions. OCI Compute flexible
virtual machine shapes and OCI Block Storage auto-tuning volumes optimize
performance at one-half the compute and one-third the storage prices of other hyperscalers,
respectively. Bare metal validation is planned in the future.
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