The LinuxONE Community Cloud now has an open access, shared Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP). Developers, students, professors, entrepreneurs, or hobbyists may sign up for access to develop, test, or run open source applications on LinuxONE.
Sign up here.
The environment is available for 15 days, with the option to extend. Each account has the following resource allocations:
- limits.cpu 1
- limits.memory 4Gi
- persistentvolumeclaims 5
- requests.storage 5Gi
Because quotas are being used, you will need to set those limits when you're setting up a deployment. Build quotas are also in place, but they have defaults set at a global level, to edit them you'll want to make changes to your build config.
Want to learn more about OpenShift? Start here.
Ready to dive in? Launch your own workload! Or get started with our new tutorial: Use the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on the IBM LinuxONE Community Cloud to launch a web server
Have questions? For support, you may privately email linux1@us.ibm.com and join the new LinuxONE Community Cloud community to get the latest news and post to the discussion forum!