Red Hat OpenShift

Transforming your Infrastructure & Application to Cloud Native Architecture with Assurance

Datacomm Cloud Business is Red Hat OpenShift authorized CSP partner for Indonesia. We provide dedicated or multi-tenant full managed Kubernetes as a Service (KaaS) that is complemented by OpenShift orchestration platform which will accelerate customer’s journey to complete the Cloud Native application transformation.

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Red Hat OpenShift is an enterprise open-source container application platform based on the Kubernetes container orchestrator for application development and infrastructure deployment (DevOps). The platform helps customer to speed-up the adoption of agile methodology and continuous integration & continuous deployment (CI/CD).

Red Hat OpenShift and K8Saas by Datacomm to Start your Application Modernization and Cloud Transformation

Datacomm joins with Red Hat to support our customers’ journeys to cloud, with OpenShift serving as a consistent hybrid cloud foundation for building and running containerized applications for long-term innovation. Power business transformation and unite your teams on a cost-effective, single platform to quickly deliver the exceptional experiences your customers expect, anywhere they are.

Datacomm OpenShift Kubernetes as a Service meets the needs of IT teams and application developers alike. Customers can choose from many Container or Kubernetes solutions, including multi-tenant or dedicated Kubernetes Cluster. Our service commitments stands out as a leading choice for customers who want a more secure, supported, managed, and hosted Kubernetes platform guided by deep expertise.

Openshift Kubernetes Redhat Diagram

Basic Kubernetes Architecture

Kubernetes is a mature platform consisting of hundreds of components. It is complex and delivers an amazing set of features. Understanding its inner workings is important for its operators, but this guide presents a simplified version of the architecture to establish a good model for reasoning about Kubernetes.

Kubernetes Diagram

Kubernetes is software for managing containerized applications on a cluster of servers. These servers are either master or worker nodes. Together they run applications or services.

Features and benefits of Datacomm OpenShift Kubernetes as a Service

The latest container technology and open-source standards include support for Kubernetes Operators​

Depending on your requirement, you make the choice. We can design & build Kubernetes cluster to meet your objective

Our operations team manages infrastructure configuration, maintenance, and security. There are no virtual machines (VMs) to operate, and no patching is required. Certified ISO 20000

You can deploy the cluster and networking configurations when needed

Strong processes and security controls are aligned with industry standards to manage information security – ISO27001 & PCI-DSS Certified

Fully Managed Kubernetes

Technical expertise, guidance, and knowledge are available 24×7, including collaboration with specialty teams by emails, phone or chat

Jakarta & Bandung Datacenter – Rated 3 TIA-942

This service includes building, installing, upgrading, managing, and maintaining every cluster

Datacomm comes with a 99.5% availability SLA and 24×7 support

Empower Developers to Innovate

A source-to-image (S2I) process places source code into ready-to-run container images. Streamlined developer perspective: Developers do not need familiarity with Kubernetes concepts, and they only see the information and configurations they care about

Developers can integrate with trusted third-party services through the operator framework

Direct access is available to a rich set of command-line tools, a multidevice web console, and Eclipse-based integrated development environments (IDEs).

Red Hat Openshift

Red Hat OpenShift is an open-source container application platform based on the Kubernetes container orchestrator for enterprise application development and deployment.

Red Hat OpenShift is a hybrid cloud, enterprise Kubernetes platform

Red Hat® OpenShift® is more than just Kubernetes. Each release includes security, performance, and defect fixes, validated and tested integrations for third-party plugins, and enterprise lifecycle support. It runs anywhere Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is supported, on-premises or in the public cloud, with push-button, cluster-wide updates from the operating system on up.

Red Hat is open-source leadership

Red Hat is one of the leading contributors to Kubernetes and has built key features and components of the open-source project. Through Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat has years of experience supporting customers running containers in production with Kubernetes.

Red Hat® OpenShift® is more than just Kubernetes. Each release includes security, performance, and defect fixes, validated and tested integrations for third-party plugins, and enterprise lifecycle support. It runs anywhere Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is supported, on-premises or in the public cloud, with push-button, cluster-wide updates from the operating system on up.

Kubernetes Enterprise Cluster Deployment Challenges

Installing, deploying, and managing Kubernetes is found to be not straight forward in real environment. The complexity of implementation and operations are identified as major concern to deploy Kubernetes in organization. Enterprises need to consider security, multi-tenancy, and integration with existing investments when evaluating whether to use Kubernetes.

IT must validate hosts with the right settings and Linux operating system during Kubernetes installation.

As Kubernetes is deployed, the right identity and security accesses must be supplied, along with integrations for storage, networking, and container registry solutions.

Once deployed, Kubernetes must be integrated with more solutions, including platform monitoring, security hardening, and logging solutions. Organizations with multiple teams must ensure resources are segmented correctly, and metering and chargeback solutions are properly configured.

When Kubernetes is fully operational, all layers of the stack – the Linux container host, Kubernetes itself, and the services running on top of Kubernetes – need constant patching and updates.

What is between Open Source Kubernetes vs OpenShift Kubernetes ?