OpenShift single-node on Azure

I have created a simple tutorial for setting up a single-node (one virtual machine) installation of OpenShift on Azure. This would be useful for very small non-production environments, like demos, or a bit of testing.

Here is the GitHub repository, check it out and add a star if it’s useful.

What will I do in this tutorial?

  1. You’ll need a working Azure subscription and portal login to complete this.
  2. Create a Azure RHEL virtual machine and connect to it with SSH.
  3. Enable the OpenShift repositories.
  4. Configure Docker, and start a simple “all in one” OpenShift environment.
  5. Profit! …​ and then run more exciting OpenShift workloads on Azure ;-)

This lab should between 20–30 minutes to complete.

To read more, check the GitHub project. https://github.com/jamesread/single-node-openshift-azure-tutorial/blob/master/README.adoc

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James Read
James Read’s Code, Containers and Cloud blog

Public Cloud and Open Source advocate. Red Hat Solution Architect during the day. Enthusiastic developer at night :) http://jread.com