Containers

Deploying Quay and Clair in OpenShift on AWS - Part 3 (Quay and Clair)

Deploying Quay and Clair in OpenShift on AWS - Part 3 (Quay and Clair)

Part 3 of our three part the series on Deploying Quay and Clair in OpenShift on AWS. This final part takes you through the steps required to deploy Quay Container Registry and the Clair security scanner in our Openshift Cluster running on AWS public cloud.

Deploying Quay and Clair in OpenShift on AWS - Part 2 (OpenShift Cluster)

Deploying Quay and Clair in OpenShift on AWS - Part 2 (OpenShift Cluster)

In our previous post we discussed the business case for using Red Hat Quay as our container registry and Red Hat Clair to scan the images in Quay for known security vulnerabilities. We then configured AWS resources that are required to support Quay and Clair running in an Openshift cluster deployed in AWS public cloud infrastructure.

In this, part 2 of our three part series, we will deploy our Openshift cluster on AWS

Deploying Quay and Clair in OpenShift on AWS - Part 1

Deploying Quay and Clair in OpenShift on AWS - Part 1

This three part series is an update and a continuation to Stone Door Group’s previous Quay and Clair blog posts.[Securing Containers with Red Hat Quay and Clair Part 1 & Part 2]

In this series we will explore the new process of deploying Red Hat Quay and Clair in a Red Hat Openshift 4.X cluster running on AWS public cloud. The steps to install Openshift 4.X are significantly different than the steps required to install Openshift 3.X. The business case for using Openshift, Quay and Clair have not changed.

Migrating to Red Hat Quay and Clair Powered by OpenShift and AWS

Migrating to Red Hat Quay and Clair Powered by OpenShift and AWS

The goal of this session is to show how to deploy a secure and scalable image repository using Red Hat Quay and Clair on OpenShift on AWS.

3 Reasons to use Amazon Fargate for Your Next Greenfield Application

3 Reasons to use Amazon Fargate for Your Next Greenfield Application

AWS Fargate makes greenfield cloud native application development easy. Here are a few reasons why you should consider it for your next application.

3 Ways Kubernetes Reduces Cloud Complexity

3 Ways Kubernetes Reduces Cloud Complexity

The advantages of Kubernetes are manifold, including improved productivity, scaling, automation and configuration. And there are other benefits too. In this article, we’ll focus on three ways that Kubernetes reduces cloud complexity.

Webinar | Migrating .NET Core Applications to Red Hat OpenShift Platform

Webinar | Migrating .NET Core Applications to Red Hat OpenShift Platform

Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform delivers a ready-to-go container orchestration infrastructure and migration blueprint for you to rapidly transform and modernize legacy applications. This webinar shows how legacy .NET applications that no longer scale on old or EOL'd platforms can be migrated to OpenShift.

Webinar | Kubernetes Tips for Better Productivity

Webinar | Kubernetes Tips for Better Productivity

This webinar session is designed for administrators looking to gain an edge in their Kubernetes implementation. Topics include implementing RBAC for kubectl, maintaining your container environments via garbage collection, managing resources via cpu and memory limits, and other quick tips to run an efficient Kubernetes cluster.

3 Reasons to Migrate IBM Applications to IBM Cloud Private on OpenShift

3 Reasons to Migrate IBM Applications to IBM Cloud Private on OpenShift

Stone Door Group is an IBM and Red Hat Apex Partner. We get OpenShift. We get IBM Cloud Paks. Here are 3 reasons why IBM customers should consider a move to IBM Cloud Private on OpenShift.