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This article was originally published on The Chief I/O: 7 Advantages Of OpenShift Over Kubernetes Kubernetes and Openshift are the two most commonly used platforms for this purpose.

As we defined in “Kubernetes vs OpenShift: This is what you need to know”, Kubernetes is an open-source container-as-a-service (CaaS), containerization and orchestration engine which helps developers automate and manage the lifecycle of their services and workloads.

Simply put, OpenShift is the most popular implementation of Kubernetes’ orchestration platform, but with more features than the native Kubernetes.

Red Hat’s OpenShift does a lot of heavy lifting and automation in the background, making the development, testing, deployment, and production environments of your application much easier with the release of OpenShift 4, an improved version of Openshift.

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