For the EMEA region, Red Hat® OpenShift® Kubernetes Engine provides you with the basic functionality of Red Hat OpenShift. It offers an enterprise-ready Kubernetes environment with an extensive compatibility matrix with many third-party software elements.
An enterprise-class Kubernetes production platform for running Linux containers in the EMEA regions.
Red Hat® OpenShift® Kubernetes Engine provides you with the core functionality of Red Hat OpenShift. It offers a core set of features from the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, such as full access to an enterprise-ready Kubernetes environment and an extensive compatibility test matrix with many of the software elements that you might use in your data center.
Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine lets you explore the benefits of Red Hat OpenShift in an entry-level solution. The core components of Red Hat Enterprise Linux® CoreOS, Kubernetes, and basic cluster services are all deployed using a fully automated installer and make up the base of every Red Hat OpenShift installation. This process is the foundation of the Red Hat OpenShift experience, which can automate the upgrade and management functions of the platform. Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine is built from the most innovative upstream open source projects and supported by Red Hat.
IMPORTANT: This marketplace listing is not meant for direct consumption by deploying a single virtual machine. Please follow the instructions in https://access.redhat.com/articles/6675791 and DO NOT create a Virtual Machine from this offering directly.
Highlights
Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine provides you with commercial support, upgrades, patches, and increased security for Kubernetes and Kubernetes-native applications so you don't have to do it all yourself.
Easily update your clusters and let Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine automatically handle dependencies and the update process with over-the-air-updates.
Run and manage virtual machine (VM) workloads alongside container workloads by running VMs within containers side-by-side with other containers and serverless - all in one platform - with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization.
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You pay by the hour for each AWS Arm-based compute instance running Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine. Pricing is not one flat rate. Instead, each dimension maps to a specific Arm (Graviton) instance type and size. Costs scale with the instance you choose. Larger sizes, such as 16xlarge or metal, carry a rate per hour that differs from smaller sizes like large or xlarge. Instance families cover general purpose, compute, memory, storage, and graphics workloads. You are billed only for the hours each selected instance runs.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one billed unit for each hourly rate?
One unit is one running Arm-based (Graviton) compute instance of the size named in that dimension. You are charged per hour that the instance runs. Each instance you launch bills separately, so ten running instances of one type generate ten hourly charges.
Am I charged when an instance is stopped or powered off?
The software rate meters running instance-hours. When an instance is fully stopped, it does not run OpenShift Kubernetes Engine, so no hourly software charge accrues for that period. Underlying AWS storage or other AWS resources may still bill separately. Charges resume when you start the instance again.
What capabilities do I get with each hourly instance charge?
Each running instance includes enterprise Kubernetes on Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS, core cluster services like monitoring, registry, networking, and Helm package management, plus the Operator Lifecycle Manager and command-line tools. These capabilities are the same across every instance type; only compute size and hourly rate differ.
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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This marketplace listing is not meant for direct consumption by deploying a single virtual machine. Please follow the instructions in https://access.redhat.com/articles/6675791. DO NOT create a Virtual Machine from this offering directly.
RHCOS is supported only as a component of OpenShift Container Platform 4.18 for all OpenShift Container Platform machines.
RHCOS is the only supported operating system for OpenShift Container Platform control plane, or master, machines.
While RHCOS is the default operating system for all cluster machines, you can create compute machines, which are also known as worker machines, that use RHEL as their operating system.
There are two general ways RHCOS is deployed in OpenShift Container Platform 4.18:
If you install your cluster on infrastructure that the installation program provisions, RHCOS images are downloaded to the target platform during installation. Suitable Ignition config files, which control the RHCOS configuration, are also downloaded and used to deploy the machines.
If you install your cluster on infrastructure that you manage, you must follow the installation documentation to obtain the RHCOS images, generate Ignition config files, and use the Ignition config files to provision your machines.
For more information please see the Deploying RHCOS documentation.
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For North America and regions outside EMEA, Red Hat® OpenShift® Kubernetes Engine provides you with the basic functionality of Red Hat OpenShift. It offers an enterprise-ready Kubernetes environment with an extensive compatibility matrix with many third-party software elements.
For North America and regions outside EMEA, optimized and pre-configured for performance with AWS-specific profiles, Red Hat Enterprise Linux combines production stability with developer agility.
For North America and regions outside EMEA, Red Hat® OpenShift® is an enterprise Kubernetes container platform with full-stack automated operations to manage applications across hybrid cloud, multicloud, and edge deployments. Red Hat OpenShift improves developer productivity and promotes innovation.
For North America and regions outside EMEA, Red Hat® OpenShift® Platform Plus builds on the capabilities of enterprise Kubernetes platform Red Hat OpenShift with advanced multi-cluster security features, day-2 management capabilities, integrated data management, and a global container registry-to protect, manage, and provide security for applications in a consistent way throughout the software life cycle across clusters.
For the EMEA region, optimized and pre-configured for performance with AWS-specific profiles, Red Hat Enterprise Linux combines production stability with developer agility.
Scalability, management, and resilience in supporting environments.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have nothing negative to declare
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Obsolescence and modernization of the park.
Tiago G.
Definition of Solution Architecture with applicability of large platforms and providers
Reviewed on Oct 08, 2024
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Architecture containers integrations and availabilities and maintainability.
What do you dislike about the product?
I believe that in certain scenarios, multi-cloud migration may involve rework.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Agility in environment construction, specialized support.
Information Technology and Services
Best experience to manage and maintain kubernets operators and
Reviewed on Jul 03, 2023
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
It can easily integrated with lot of other cloud vendors like Azure, Aws nad Google this the best part of Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine. I have used it to run and manage my multiple VM within same container without appecting the performance.
What do you dislike about the product?
Whenever I tried to install patch for kubernetes operator it was not compatible to for installation. There may be some decoding issues with patch or what but it's need to get fixed.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The biggest work of managing multiple VM smoothly within single container was perfectly done with the help of Red Hat OpenShift kubernetes Engine. The security and maintenance of my kubernetes applications was incredibly increased.
NIKITA S.
Reviewing Red Hat OpenShift
Reviewed on Jun 25, 2023
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
It is the best enterprise Kubernetes platform for launching containers. It is highly scalable and easy to deploy for enterprise business. It is built for both cloud-based and on-premise deployment.
What do you dislike about the product?
One should gain some Red Hat training to start working for the organization, especially those new to DevOps and containerization. Otherwise, it is good tool with a feature and container platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Red Hat Openshift Kubernetes helps automate application deployment, scaling and operation. It provides troubleshooting tools, debugging option and logs aggregation.
Yashvendra S.
One of the best Kubernetes platform
Reviewed on Jun 25, 2023
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
It is very easy to configure and use. Containers are supported natively but the ease of orchestration and management of the containers through RedHat OpenShift Kubernetes are far more delighted.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing as such. It provides great support with CICD pipelines or even harness, which is the bare minimum expectation and but this service provides way more than that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Quickly running our containerized application on Kubernetes provides a lot of flexibility. We have seasonal demands for the workloads and it outshines the way it handles the load demand.