Install OpenShift Local on your own computer
Free course for learning how to install OpenShift Local for free for local cloud development of data driven-websites like Smart Aquaculture.
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Using OpenShift Local will teach you cloud computing skills to keep your applications safe, scalable, highly available, and easy to deploy. You can get started for free!
Benefits:
Learning Kubernetes and OpenShift can lead to high-paying jobs as a cloud architect, admin, or engineer — or even launching your own online data-driven website.
You can choose to complete the course on a computer running Microsoft Windows 11 Pro, or many of the Linux distributions.
Running applications in the cloud is quick, and brings security, stability, and high availability to your applications.
Things you'll learn:
- How to download OpenShift Local
- How to install OpenShift Local on Windows 11 Pro, or Linux
- How to configure memory, CPU, and storage required for OpenShift Local
- How to start OpenShift Local and automatically install dependencies
- How to access the OpenShift graphical web console
- How to log into OpenShift as admin
- How to install OpenShift command line tools
The Install OpenShift Local on your own computer runs on a Microsoft Windows 11 Professional computer, or Linux x86_64 computer. Supported operating systems and Linux distributions include:
Other Linux distros may also be supported
Unfortunately, MacOS is not supported with OpenShift Local since MacOS became ARM64 architecture.
If you are purchasing a laptop or desktop computer, I would suggest the following specs:
- At least 64 GiB RAM. Laptops with at least 64 GiB RAM have enough to run OpenShift Local and Spine Programming microservices.
- At least 12 CPUs. Laptops with at least 12 CPUs have enough to run OpenShift Local and Spine Programming microservices.
- At least 500 GiB solid state drive (SSD) storage. 1 TiB is enough storage for most developer's applications and documents.
- No GPUs are required for Spine Programming.
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