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Further Resources

The exercices in this workshop has shown you how OpenShift can be used not only for deploying stateless web applications, but also applications which require persistent file system storage.

This flexibility makes OpenShift an ideal platform for deploying both web applications and databases.

If you have finished this workshop early and want to experiment some more, we have additional exercises you can try out using our online interactive learning environment.

The online interactive learning environment is always available so you can continue to work on those exercises even after the workshop is over.

Below you will find further resources for learning about OpenShift and running OpenShift on your own computer, as well as details about OpenShift Online or other OpenShift related products and services.

  • OpenShift Origin - The upstream Open Source community project that powers OpenShift.

  • Minishift - A tool which can be used to install a local OpenShift cluster on your own computer, running in a virtual machine.

  • OpenShift Online - A shared public hosting environment for running your applications using OpenShift.

  • OpenShift.io - An online development environment for planning, creating and deploying hybrid cloud services using OpenShift.

  • OpenShift Dedicated - A dedicated hosting environment for running your applications, managed and supported for you by Red Hat.

  • OpenShift Container Platform - The Red Hat supported OpenShift product for installation on premise or in hosted cloud environments.

The following free online eBooks are also available for download related to OpenShift.

OpenShift for Developers
DevOps with OpenShift