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.