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Red Hat OpenShift is widely adopted as an enterprise shared tenancy Kubernetes solution for application hosting and deployment, with 18% of reviewers citing this use. It functions as a comprehensive containerization and virtualization platform, enabling microservices adoption and improving developer productivity. In TrustRadius reviews, users frequently praise its streamlined deployment processes, intuitive GUI, robust security features, and strong scalability and reliability across varying workloads.

While reviewers note significant efficiency gains from its integrated tooling like OpenShift Pipelines, the platform presents a steep learning curve due to its complexity. Common concerns include the need for clearer documentation, particularly for installation and troubleshooting, and challenges with storage solutions. Despite these areas for improvement, reviewers report a predominantly positive impact on business objectives, such as accelerated time to market and enhanced operational efficiency.


  • Streamlined application deployment and management processes
  • Intuitive graphical user interface for easier operation
  • Robust security features, including secure-by-default configurations
  • Strong scalability and performance under varying workloads
  • High reliability and resilience, maintaining uptime
  • Complexity in initial setup, configuration, and automation at scale
  • Need for clearer and more comprehensive documentation and support
  • Steep learning curve and user experience challenges for new users
  • Limitations and challenges with storage solutions and data migration (e.g., RWX volumes)
  • Concerns regarding pricing and overall cost of ownership

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THE Container Platform for Large Scale Enterprises

Rating: 10 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use it as a container platform to deploy edge applications in a manufacturing, air-gapped environment. OpenShift addresses business requirements where devices, datalake and operations on the edge need a consolidated platform. Creating expensive virtual machine clusters are archaic and this is where OpenShift helps by empowering our developers to deploy applications straight to the edge.
Another crucial requirement was having a platform that was compatible with our chosen Identity management platform - CyberArk. With Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes, we can ensure that user authentication and management to pods and applications can be safely handled in conjunction with CyberArk.

Pros

  • Container Platform for developers to test, update, deploy and bring an application from development to production
  • Provides a single platform natively in cloud and in on-prem. It's a perfect fit for Hybrid organizations like ours. ARO is a great asset and so is deploying Red Hat OpenShift on-prem in virtual instances
  • Highly dependent platform built on Red Hat Linux OS which helps on saving costs

Cons

  • Collaboration with on-prem specialiszed vendors like VMware, MS Hyper-V perhaps?
  • Be more open to using other container registry platforms in demos like Container Registry in Azure
  • Documentation is hidden behind a Training Subscription.

Likelihood to Recommend

OpenShift is well suited to enterprise organizations that have a high availability requirement for their workloads whether it's on-prem or natively in the Cloud. The best part that is that a single container registry can be used or multiple depending on your specific use-cases. But it's very adaptable to multiple developer tools and platforms, from pipelines, to image handling.

Red Hat OpenShift - Streamlined platform containerization

Rating: 8 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Scalability of developer environments, quick container deployment

Pros

  • Working with developers is streamlined, there is little time to wait for deployments

Cons

  • Documentation - updates are quick but documentation is slow to update

Likelihood to Recommend

Specifically the sector you are in - for government, it makes complete sense. Private/Public have more leeway for technologies they can utilize, government specifically is a slog attempting to deploy open source software, RHEL branding helps get past that.
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