![]() And I want to make sure that I can do everything else from my macOS host. ![]() So my decision was easy: I want to have a server VM only. I don’t really like the UI of Gnome or KDE. Using VirtualBox and making sure you can use all the OpenShift services also from outside the virtual machine. Installing OpenShift 3.5 using the advanced method. ![]() Using the subscription-manager to attach a valid subscription to it. Until then I was only using either the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) which is based on minishift since 3.0 or “oc cluster up” (and of course the great script set oc-cluster-wrapper done by our Evangelist team). I just wanted to understand everything which is necessary to use OpenShift. Now it was time for me to install OpenShift on my macOS based laptop inside a virtual machine. But from time to time I am getting a lot of questions on the infrastructure part of OpenShift as well. All I am talking about is the development part of it (so how to create apps, how to do release management with it etc.). Typically, required things should be there so that I can use them for my work.īut since some months I am travelling around to explain people the usage of OpenShift Container Platform. I am not necessarily one of those guys who love to dig into the infrastructure part too much. I am one of those guys who love to think about solving implementation problems.
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