Why we moved from OpenShift to Google Cloud

Muhammad Jawaid Shamshad
Ibexoft
Published in
2 min readMar 7, 2018
OpenShift vs Google Cloud

The good old days

When OpenShift was in its version 1 it was great from customer’s point of view with low budget. OpenShift v1 had free offers to deploy app and add a custom domain to it. There was no SSL support but it could be handled via CloudFlare solution, making overall solution a great one.

Then there comes OpenShift v2

RedHat then launched OpenShift v2 and added a restriction that gears will be shutdown after certain period of inactivity and also removed the support for custom domain.

That was the time that we had to move to some other cloud platform that could support our apps with low resources and without investing anything.

Since all good things in life are free.

Google Cloud to the rescue

So we came across Google Cloud platform offering and we had $300 credit in free trial for next 6 months. That was more than enough for us to start with. And in fact they have micro virtual machine instances that are free for life with 30gb storage. That is more than enough for small apps to run for free that are under experiments or don’t have any monetization plans.

So, we migrated several of our apps from OpenShift to Google Cloud and started leveraging free credits provided by Google.

Just this week we consumed all our credit and our trial expired. Our virtual machine instances were shutdown, but it didn’t take long that we enabled billing on our project and downgraded our instances to micro ones which is free. That gave us such a relief that our apps are still running although with low resources but it is fine as that are not our revenue generating apps and are just experiments.

Originally published at J Talk’s

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Muhammad Jawaid Shamshad
Ibexoft

I'm a passionate software developer with a love for web technologies. Join me on this journey as we explore the fascinating world of software development.