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Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud pros and cons

Vendor: IBM
4.1 out of 5

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PROS

Initial setup is easy.
Portability, moving from one platform to another, is effortless.
The most robust Kubernetes orchestration is available.
The deployment mechanism is dynamic with Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud.
Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud can run different workloads and manage applications through CI/CD pipelines.

CONS

Technical support could be a bit better.
Installation and configuration procedures should be simplified.
The general purpose design is heavy as it tries to cater to too many customers.
There is room for improvement in cluster-based queue monitoring and autoscaling.
Making Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud more cost-effective could be explored.
 

Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud Pros review quotes

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Solution Manager at Supermicro Computer
Aug 23, 2020
The initial setup is easy.
reviewer1230957 - PeerSpot reviewer
UNIX & Storage Administrator at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Oct 23, 2020
The portability, moving from one platform to another, is easy.
SG
VP of Product Technology Department at IDC Corporate
Feb 22, 2023
The solution offers the most robust Kubernetes orchestration available.
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Subir Karmaker - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Architect at Banglalink
Mar 9, 2023
The deployment mechanism has become more dynamic with the use of the product.
Saurav Singh - PeerSpot reviewer
Technology Manager at Publicis Sapient
May 29, 2023
The most valuable feature of Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is the UI console. We are able to receive the resources from the console directly.
Siraj Hasan - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Archiect/ IBM & Redhat Business Development at Cancom
Dec 12, 2023
In general, customers appreciate its ability to run different workloads, manage applications through CI/CD pipelines like Jenkins, and leverage tools like Helm charts and Kako.
Javad_Talebi - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud architect at Vodafone
Feb 28, 2024
Our pipeline integrates various monitoring tools like Fortify for security checks. Once the pipeline processes the code, the finished product is deployed on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud. We ensure application setup and recovery by utilizing two separate clusters on OpenShift.
Adrian Bilauca - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Software Engineer at Totalsoft
Dec 2, 2024
I've used the elasticity and scalability all over.
 

Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud Cons review quotes

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Solution Manager at Supermicro Computer
Aug 23, 2020
Technical support could be a bit better.
reviewer1230957 - PeerSpot reviewer
UNIX & Storage Administrator at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Oct 23, 2020
The installation and configuration procedure should be simplified.
SG
VP of Product Technology Department at IDC Corporate
Feb 22, 2023
The general purpose solution tries to cater to too many customers so it is heavy.
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Subir Karmaker - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Architect at Banglalink
Mar 9, 2023
There is room for improvement in cluster-based queue monitoring and autoscaling.
Saurav Singh - PeerSpot reviewer
Technology Manager at Publicis Sapient
May 29, 2023
The service mesh integrations could improve the solution.
Siraj Hasan - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Archiect/ IBM & Redhat Business Development at Cancom
Dec 12, 2023
Making it even more cost-effective could be explored.
Javad_Talebi - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud architect at Vodafone
Feb 28, 2024
The effectiveness is satisfactory, and there haven't been any additional fees due to meeting demands. However, there's room for improvement in pricing, performance, and stability. Regarding the UI, it could be more user-friendly and integrated with various platforms. Currently, the UI lacks user-friendliness, especially for developers unfamiliar with container technology. Expecting them to create YAML files for security purposes is unrealistic without proper guidance or experience. This aspect needs improvement.
Adrian Bilauca - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Software Engineer at Totalsoft
Dec 2, 2024
Many of the managed services are not accessible.