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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion modules/introduction/pages/arch.adoc
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== Gateway

The OpenShift Dev Spaces gateway, based on the open source https://traefik.io/traefik[Traefik] cloud-native API gateway and proxy server, has the following roles:
The OpenShift Dev Spaces gateway, based on the open source https://traefik.io/traefik[Traefik^] cloud-native API gateway and proxy server, has the following roles:

* Routing requests from end users.
* Authenticating users with _OpenID Connect (OIDC)_. It uses the _OpenShift OAuth2_ proxy.
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== Demonstration: Walkthrough of Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces features

Watch this short 20-minute video showing a brief walkthrough of the most important features of Dev Spaces. You can play with the product for free by launching your own instance by going to https://developers.redhat.com/products/openshift-dev-spaces/overview.
Watch this short 20-minute video showing a brief walkthrough of the most important features of Dev Spaces. You can play with the product for free by launching your own instance by going to https://developers.redhat.com/products/openshift-dev-spaces/overview[window=_blank].

video::Jfd0F0-uYfU[youtube,title=Walkthrough of Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces features,width=800,height=600]

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