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Scale or Fail: Introducing OpenShift Presented at the AMD Fusion 12 Developer Summit on June 12, 2012 in Bellevue WA

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Scale or Fail : Introducing OpenShiftGive your App the Speed It Needs in the Cloud

Mark AtwoodRed Hat, IncDeveloper Evangelist for OpenShift

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What is OpenShift?

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OpenShift is

Platform-as-a-Service Red Hat Free Open Source Cloud Hosted Polyglot Auto Scaling For Your Applications

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OpenShift is Platform-as-a-Service

Networking “stuff” Operating System Web Server App Server Database Servers Language Runtime Language Libraries Updates & Upgrades Scaling

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OpenShift is Red Hat

Trusted Rock Solid Affordable Open

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OpenShift is Open Source

OpenShift Origin Business friendly Apache v2 license No signed contributor agreement Open community process

github.com/openshift openshift.com/community/open-source

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OpenShift is Cloud Hosted

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OpenShift is Polyglot

Java Node.js PHP Python Ruby Perl “DIY”

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OpenShift is Free

“Developer Preview” Pricing coming soon Continuing Free Tier $0

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OpenShift is Auto Scaling

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OpenShift is for YOUR Applications

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Demo OpenShift

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Demo OpenShift

Sign-up Install client Your namespace Create an app Use Git GitHub Quickstarts

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Demo OpenShift - Signup

openshift.com

promo code AFDS

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Demo OpenShift – Install Client

$ sudo gem install rhc

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Demo OpenShift – Create Domain & SSH Key

$ rhc domain create -n mydomain

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Demo OpenShift – Create Application

$ rhc app create -a myapp -t php-5.3

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Demo OpenShift – Browse your App

http://myapp-mydomain.rhcloud.com

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Demo OpenShift – Change your App

rhc app show -a myappgit clone GITURLcd myappedit FILESgit add .git commit -m “change log”git push

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Demo OpenShift – GitHub Quickstarts

http://github.com/openshift

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Contact OpenShift

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Contact OpenShift

Forums http://openshift.com

Email openshift@redhat.com

IRC freenode.net #openshift

Twitter @openshift

& Facebook & Google Plus & ...

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