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This article was originally published at What to consider when using Azure AD as IDP? | Red Hat Cloud Experts In this guide, we will discuss key considerations when using Azure Active Directory (AAD) as the Identity Provider (IDP) for your ARO or ROSA cluster. Below are some helpful references: Default Access for All Users
Great! You just started your Azure journey and now it’s time to scale your infrastructure to meet the growing demands of your business. Microsoft Azure offers a robust cloud platform that can grow with you, but where do you begin? This article will introduce you to three fundamental building blocks for your Azure journey: Azure
Introduction: In the realm of cloud computing, optimizing costs is paramount for businesses leveraging Microsoft Azure. Azure offers two primary cost-saving mechanisms: Azure Reservations and Azure Savings Plans. Both options come with distinct advantages, disadvantages, and usage scenarios. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore these features, penalties, and ideal use cases to empower you in making informed decisions
As we continue our journey into artificial intelligence (AI), it’s important to understand how AI is transforming different industries and the ethical and legal challenges associated with its widespread adoption. In this new post, we will explore AI’s real-world applications and the complexities of ethical and legal concerns in detail. AI in Healthcare AI is
As I embark on my journey of learning about artificial intelligence (AI), I am discovering the fascinating world of large language models (LLMs) and their applications in various technologies. In this article, I aim to share my newfound knowledge and insights with others who are also beginning their journey in AI. We will explore OpenAI,
This article was originally published at Azure Front Door with ARO ( Azure Red Hat OpenShift ) | Red Hat Cloud Experts Securing exposing an Internet facing application with a private ARO Cluster. When you create a cluster on ARO you have several options in making the cluster public or private. With a public cluster
Introduction OpenShift, developed by Red Hat, extends Kubernetes to provide a more robust platform for deploying and managing containerized applications in a complete application platform. It integrates the core features of Kubernetes with additional tools and services to enhance developer productivity and operational efficiency. This guide aims to introduce beginners to deploying applications on OpenShift
UBI stands for Universal Base Image. It’s a type of container-based image that Red Hat has created and maintains. UBI images are derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and are designed to be a foundation for building containerized applications. Here’s why UBI is significant and why you might consider to use it: In summary,
Just sharing an awesome learning resource I found recently. It will introduce you to the application development cycle leveraging OpenShift’s tooling & features with a special focus on securing your environment using Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes (ACS). You will get a brief introduction in several OpenShift features like OpenShift Pipelines, OpenShift GitOps, and OpenShift
This article was originally published at https://cloud.redhat.com/experts/aro/prereq-list/ Before deploying an ARO cluster, ensure you meet the following prerequisites: Setup Tools Verify Resources Permissions Azure Integration Domain Configuration This step is optional since you can use the built-in domain. Network Configuration Cluster Creation For a detailed step-by-step guide on creating your ARO cluster, refer to the official ARO