How to deploy and control the workloads for your applications on Red Hat OpenShift
Create, scale, upgrade, and rollback an application on Red Hat OpenShift
1:00 Introduction and welcome
5:00 Red Hat OpenShift for Developers
9:52 Build & BuildConfig
11:00 Build Strategies
11:45 Docker build
12:11 S2I build
17:25 Custom build
18:30 Scaling Applications
20:50 Update & Rollback
23:25 Hands-on lab
π Overview
In software engineering projects, it is important to manage the workloads of your applications to meet the demands of the business and to easily build and deploy applications while controlling the versioning of the applications and deliver stable releases.
In this workshop, you will learn how to manage a basic application lifecycle on Red Hat OpenShift. You will learn how to create and deploy an application from an existing Docker image, scale it according to workload demands, update it to a newer version, and finally roll back the application to a previous version.
π What will you learn?
Deploying applications from DockerHub
Scale applications to meet demands
Update your application to a newer version
Rollback your application to a previous version
π©βπ» Who should attend
Full-stack developers
Developers who are interested in/work with Kubernetes (beginner to intermediate)
Developers who are interested in learning how to manage their project workloads
π©βπ« Prerequisites
Log in or sign up for a free IBM Cloud Account: https://ibm.biz/Bdf8Ai
Register for the live stream or to watch the replay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2ZrZxSutmI
ποΈ Speakers
Masa Abushamleh, Developer Advocate, IBM
(https://www.linkedin.com/in/masa-abushamleh/)
Asna Javed, Hybrid Cloud Build Team and Developer Advocacy Leader, IBM
(https://www.linkedin.com/in/asnajaved/)
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