Category: Software, Database, Kubernetes, Ubuntu, Docker, Infrastructure, containerization, automation

According to a recent study by 451 Research, the adoption of application containers will grow by 40% annually through 2020.

But questions still persist on container basics, namely: Historically, as server processing power and capacity increased, bare metal applications weren’t able to exploit the new abundance in resources.

This results in a significant amount of time and effort being taken up in just setting up the environment.

So, despite investing in tools, CPU, memory, and storage, it is still a cost-effective solution for many enterprises.

The PaaS capabilities of OpenShift build on top of the ability to deploy a container image, by providing a way for you to build in OpenShift your own container image direct from your application source code and have it deployed.

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