Gain an understanding of the vital role proxies play in an enterprise setting and get an overview on the support Minishift has for proxy servers and the various ways the various included components can be configured.
Create a bare virtual machine, install the operating system, install dependencies, use Ansible to install OpenShift, and then learn how to setup wildcard DNS for a public hostname in under 30 minutes with instructions from this video tutorial.
Learn how Minishift offers developers the opportunity to take advantage of managing advanced container workloads while accelerating developer productivity without all of the complexities of the operational support.
Deploy Helm, a tool that streamlines installing and managing Kubernetes applications, into Minishift’s OpenShift and then use addons to deploy a sample application using a Helm Chart.
Learn how Minishift can be used as a local development environment for OpenShift with a demonstration of one approach to developing Node.js applications with OpenShift/Minishift and a live demo of the workflow in this OpenShift Commons Briefing with Dara Hayes of nearForm.
Watch a demo and get documentation on setting-up a local development environments for a new Node.js-based microservices system deployed on Red Hat’s OpenShift platform using Minishift.
In this briefing, Red Hat’s Hardy Ferentschik and Lalatendu Mohanty give us an overview on deploying and using MiniShift and talk a bit about the road ahead for both MiniShift and MiniKube.
After almost 100,000 downloads, the time has come to retire the OpenShift All-In-One VM. The intent of the VM was to give developers a simple and easy way to bring up OpenShift on their local machine for development purposes. In the meantime, there was movement within the Kubernetes community to create MiniKube – a means to run a Kubernetes “cluster” on your local machine. Jimmi Dyson saw this work and started MiniShift which built off MiniKube except for OpenShift. It fulfills all the original use cases we had for the All-In-One with the added bonus of actually having an engineering team maintaining it!