OpenShift vs. Kubernetes : Product & Project Comparison
This article compares two popular container orchestration management systems, Red Hat OpenShift and native Kubernetes. Both are open-source platforms that help with container orchestration and application development. While Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system developed by Google, OpenShift is a cloud-based Kubernetes container platform owned by Red Hat. The article highlights the differences between these two systems in terms of deployment options, security, support & cost, releases and updates, networking, templates, image registry management, integrated CI/CD, user experience and interface, and more. It concludes that OpenShift is a product, while Kubernetes is a project, and the choice between them will depend on factors such as agility, cost, security, requirements, and integration with existing systems.
Company
Spacelift
Date published
Jan. 9, 2023
Author(s)
Jack Roper
Word count
1552
Hacker News points
None found.
Language
English