Overview
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP)
A 3-node OpenShift production-ready cluster is the centre piece of the solution.
Provides enterprise Kubernetes, container orchestration and virtualisation, built-in monitoring/logging, and developer self-service.
Licensed through Red Hat subscription (or via Red Hat Marketplace if running on AWS).
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) (underpins OpenShift nodes)
Each OpenShift node runs on RHEL CoreOS (RHCOS) or RHEL.
Provides hardened, enterprise-grade OS foundation.
Migration Toolkit for Virtualization (MTV)
Used to assess and migrate VM workloads from VMware/Hyper-V/KVM into OpenShift Virtualization.
Provides discovery, planning, and migration automation.
Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA)
Analyses and recommends modernization paths for applications running on legacy platforms.
Highlights
- Escalating Virtualization Licensing Costs & Complexity Traditional virtualization platforms (VMware, Hyper-V, etc.) have complex, core-based or socket-based licensing models. Customers face unpredictable cost escalations, particularly with large-scale environments or vendor pricing changes.
- Vendor Lock-In & Limited Innovation Legacy hypervisors keep customers tied to proprietary ecosystems, restricting flexibility in adopting cloud-native applications.
- Skills Gap for Modern Platforms IT teams often lack hands-on exposure to OpenShift/Kubernetes, slowing down container adoption projects.
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