Two weeks ago, after CentOS announced its participation in RedHat, OpenShift, A PaaS product of RedHat, officially announced its support for CentOS. OpenShift indicates that running OpenShift in CentOS is slightly different: First, we provide some new packages for avahi-based MDNS multicast support; secondly, ensure that all packages compiled under EL6 are not dependent on CentOS, and perform a complete test. OpenSh
Two weeks ago, after CentOS announced its participation in RedHat, OpenShift, A PaaS product of RedHat, officially announced its support for CentOS.
OpenShift indicates that running OpenShift on CentOS is slightly different:
First, we provide some new packages for the avahi-based MDNS multicast support. Secondly, we ensure that all the packages compiled under EL6 are not dependent on CentOS. In addition, we perform a complete test.
OpenShift is a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) launched by RedHat for open-source developers ). OpenShift enables developers to build, test, run, and manage their applications by providing more choices on languages, frameworks, and clouds. It supports more development frameworks for Java, Python, PHP, Perl, and Ruby, including Spring, Seam, Weld, CDI, Rails, Rack, Symfony, Zend Framework, Twisted, Django, and Java E. It contains SQL and NoSQL data storage and a distributed file system.
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Reading:
No! CentOS announced joining RedHat! Http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-01/94907.htm
OpenShift first experience http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2012-12/76316.htm for Old Red Hat users
Openshift http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-01/95405.htm Guide
For more information about RedHat, see RedHat topic page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 10
For more information about CentOS, see the CentOS topic page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 14