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DO180 - OCP4.12-en-1-20230406
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en-US (English)
URL: https://role.rhu.redhat.com/rol-rhu/app/courses/do180-4.12/pages/ch01
Reporter RHNID: yuvaraj-rhls
Section: intro-editions-lecture - Red Hat OpenShift Components and Editions
Language: en-US (English)||||||||
Workaround:
Description: Description: https://role.rhu.redhat.com/rol-rhu/app/courses/do180-4.12/pages/ch01 - Replace "docker" with "podman". We don't talk about docker at Red Hat. - Ceph is NOT part of kubernetes, it's part of ODF/OCS and is deployed as an operator into an OpenShift cluster. - CoreOS is not part of Kubernetes, it's the base OS for OpenShift. - Add a reference and link to the KCS that describes the mapping between k8s and OCP: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/4870701
Additional information :-
There's a graphic
(https://role.rhu.redhat.com/rol-rhu/static/static_file_cache/do180-4.12/intro/editions/assets/K8s_release.svg)
about 2/3 the way down the page with a docker logo in it. Replace it
with this:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/containers/common/main/logos/podman-logo-full-vert.png
Re-reading the paragraph around that graphic, I also recommend changing
the word "Kubernetes" to "OpenShift" throughout. It's a much more
accurate statement:
"Each release of OpenShift is a collection..." etc.
Ceph and CoreOS are not Kubernetes add-ons, they're OpenShift add-ons.