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Andre Dietisheim commented on TOOLSDOC-305:
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@Michelle:
* "OpenShift Origin" is the PaaS "application"/"platform"
we're developing at Red Hat. This is just the software as we develop it. To get this
up and running you'd need a hosting:
* Packaged and certified we call this "OpenShift Enterprise". A customer gets a
subscription for it and hosts it in his own data center (private cloud).
* We also offer a [live-CD:
https://www.openshift.com/wiki/getting-started-with-openshift-origin-live...]
that you may run on your machine, most likely for development purposes
* We host Origin on
http://openshift.redhat.com and offer it to whoever wants to try/use
it. We call this "OpenShift" (public cloud).
* Internally we also have staging and internal environments that we use to test our code
before it goes productive on
openshift.redhat.com
* etc.
What are the different types of OpenShift servers when creating new
connections?
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Key: TOOLSDOC-305
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TOOLSDOC-305
Project: Documentation for JBoss Tools and Developer Studio
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: User Guide - OpenShift Tools
Affects Versions: 4.1.0
Reporter: Michelle Murray
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
In this N&N [1], it says "openshift.redhat.com, a local liveCD, an instance
within its LAN etc." as choices for the server when creating a new connection.
I understand "openshift.redhat.com" is the online available OpenShift server.
What are "a local liveCD, an instance within its LAN etc."? How are they
different from each other? I think I read somewhere about downloading OpenShift and
running it locally [2] - is this what liveCD is?
[1]
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/openshift/openshift-news-2.4.0.Beta1...
[2]
https://www.openshift.com/wiki/build-your-own
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