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What is OpenShift.io?

OpenShift.io is a cloud-native development environment for planning, creating and deploying hybrid cloud services. It provides a full toolchain for development teams, in the cloud with zero setup and maintenance. And, of course, it leverages plenty of open source goodness.

Why is Red Hat doing this?

To ship better software development teams need a modern, integrated DevOps toolchain. No team should spend weeks configuring and maintaining those tools. OpenShift.io’s pre-integrated toolchain starts teams in minutes with zero install and zero configuration.

Where do I go with questions and feedback?

First check the technical FAQ. You can also contact the product team on:

Current status

Today OpenShift.io is in active development and pre-beta. There is a waitlist and we are working on slowly provisioning people from the waitlist into the system. Due to the pre-beta nature of the solution and the fact that the SaaS system is being used simultaneously by development and users we are bringing newly provisioned users through a guided introduction and workshop before giving them full access.

Can I use OpenShift.io for my critical project?

No. OpenShift.io has bugs that affect site reliability. Please do not upload sensitive data yet.

What open source components are found in OpenShift.io?

Components include fabric8, Eclipse Che, Jenkins, Obsidian Toaster, OpenShift, Wildfly, and Bayesian.

How to get started?

Once your account has been approved, go try the OpenShift.IO Workshop.

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