I am incredibly impressed (and almost distracted) by his ability to fluently write mirrored.
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let me break the bubble, he is definitely writing on glass which is mirrored again for you. hence you are seeing correct and he is right handed person not left
What I really like about Sai is that he is focused and tries to bring out very useful points for learners. Additionally, he actions are very meaningful without any distracting behaviour in terms of how he presents everything. Really well speaker with clear words and sentences. Thanks for helping everyone understand so well.
As I watch this videos I keep catching myself thinking of how this video is awesome! Look at the dark background, dark shirt, mic. on the shirt in order to get clear voice otherwise would be blocked by transparent screen. The way Sai draws everything nice, precise and colorful is simply amazing. Thanks again IBM & Sai for these series. Keep it coming guys - you make the world better place with each video.
Great explanation, information and video. I am a former IBMer, I worked for IBM Global Services 1996-1998 supporting LSI Logic's Microsoft's NT 3.52 servers, and Microsoft's NT 4 servers and Lotus Notes servers at IBM's Storage Division in San Jose, California.
This is an amazing way of explaining using the diagrams.I understood clearly the different levels and what openshift does. My understanding is that Open-shift creates the image whenever dew build has created in the jenkins and push it into the respositoy which comes along with OpenShift and sent to the Cluster and all these happening in the back-end. whenever new image is created,it will update the same in the clusters.Please correct me, if i am wrong.
Hi Sai, You are absolutely fantastic teacher! I love watching your videos that are short, easy to understand and full of useful information on relevant topics. Keep it up.
I do see a disconnect in the step 4 and 5. Once the image gets stored into the registry, is it going to push the image stream from registry into the cluster?
Hi...ref to etsi... In ocp what is d correct mappg cis and cism?...my understand is cis=docker while cism=kubernetes... Pls correct if im wrong. Thanks
Please explain how would developers handle day to day job without Open shift and why Open Shift is better then the legacy way of doing app engineer job
IBM there are no words to praise your Excellence in the IT industry. It is always wise to have the Dev and Ops teams, this is called segregation of duties. Additionally all corporations must have cybersecurity teams as well. Thank you Thank you for Openshift. Every time someone spoils the IT and Enterprise IT - IBM has to rescue it. Good Job on Openshift - Wonderful product. As always No Less than SUPERB that too the Powerful GUI and CLI.
Hi Syed! We do not use any special technology or software to make these. We use normal video editing software. Here's a post we created to explain how these videos are created. ibm.co/335YQYY Hope this helps. Saw
There are too many software created to address the devops-containerization space. It's becoming very cumbersome for developers to track all these software. Devops was intially sold was making life easier for all but is now making life complicated due to all these nuts and bolts in one-on-top-of-another kind of architecture..
Hi, Good day! JENKINS as I understand is a code deployment tool (Please correct me if I am wrong). If JENKINS in Openshift does the code image deployment into host servers and creates a new version every time there is a change in code, then when is the Production deployment taking place? Is there any piece of information I am missing out here?
In OpenShift 4, Jenkins can be configured as a “pipeline” for code deployment. These pipelines have stages than can be customized. For example, a prod pipeline wouldn’t automatically deploy on code change, but rather manually signed off by an ops admin when releases are made.
Tried the labs but says only certain users can do them - what does that mean when I try and report the issue I get "Something went wrong" message - thanks for this intro agree with others that it's good and takes the mystery out of these new technologies and where they stand wrt each other
Hi! Could you please give us more details on the issue you encountered? Were you trying to create a Cloud account when you got that message? You can also try to submit a ticket to Support here: ibm.co/31H08hH
Thank you Sai! Good way to make someone understand without making it complex. The host, as explained here, looks to be similar to K8s nodes, containing containersied apps. Am I correct to say that, or thats not the case? Comment would be appreciated.
I like this guy, and the content delivery is easy to understand. This IBM Cloud channel is fantastic ! but in the other hand, The Data and AI channel from IBM is really need to be modernized.
This may have been asked already but what tech is being used to do the whiteboarding in these videos?? This would be a great tool to leverage in our in house training videos!
To be honest, It's still not clear to me what it is except for a GUI for tools that actual do the work like k8s, ansible, jenkins. At least after viewing this video.
I'm just starting to learn open shift and the intro to Open Shift couldn't have been simpler....can you recommend me which course to take to learn open shift
Hi Xing: To learn more about how to use OpenShift, check out their great learning portal: learn.openshift.com/ Hope this helps! Thanks for watching. Sai
Hi, thank you for your question! While both are cloud technologies offered by RedHat, OpenStack is IaaS (Infrastructure as a service) and OpenShift is PaaS (Platform as a service). PaaS (e.g. OpenShift) allows the cloud providers to transform their servers into cloud, by hosting networks, storage, operating system software, middleware, databases, etc. at their data centers. Also, PaaS is often built around containers, a virtualized compute model one step removed from virtual servers. PaaS is a newer model of cloud computing. IaaS (e.g. OpenStack) provides on-demand access to fundamental computing resources (physical and virtual servers, networking, and storage) over the internet, on a pay-as-you-go basis. Users are able to scale and shrink resources on an as-needed basis. Also, IaaS does not use containers. In contrast to PaaS, IaaS provides the users with the lowest-level control of computing resources in the cloud. You can read more in this blog by RedHat 👉 ibm.co/3jH6CD8 Hope this helps! 🙂
@@IBMTechnology Thanks a lot! My company uses kubernetes and web scale. How does these two technologies tie in with openstack and openshift? Thanks so much for your time in answering these probably basic questions.
So you are building on Cenos. So you are building a ProMox? Can someone please tell me why I should abandon my ProMox for this? If you work with raw files on a ZFS I feel I have the best solution without all the BS overhead. I want to keep things as native as possible. So far the only benefit is the push updates.
i have one doubt , i want to web console to deploy a application and that application view in loadbalancer ip(application deployment is completed and the i just edit the service yml file in loadbalancer ip and creat the route in dns name but i cant able to see the application loadbalancer ip)
Hi Sai, Great and simple explanation. You spoke about developers and operations folks. Can you throw some light on the security aspects and how do we enhance resiliency through cyber security best practices?
Thank you! On security, OpenShift comes with industry-grade security practices built-in. For example, OpenShift prevents users from running containers as root by default - this differs from vanilla Kubernetes. Just one of the ways it ensures that users think about security as part of their DevOps flows.
Abstractions on top of abstractions and the call this a solution, sell it as a product and the market buy and recruiters forces us to know how this works.
Hi Naresh! In fact, we are working on an "OpenShift 101" playlist, as well as some others. Make sure you are subscribed to our channel, and you'll be notified when the playlist is up. --Sai
I am incredibly impressed (and almost distracted) by his ability to fluently write mirrored.
let me break the bubble, he is definitely writing on glass which is mirrored again for you. hence you are seeing correct and he is right handed person not left
yeah. the camera took the image and the video shows the reversed picture.
It took me a while but I did figure out on my own how he did this!
thanks for the explanation, just as fence_seagull, I surely thought he was writing mirrored on the glass.
Its edting hack .
I love this guy, I have to confess! Whatever what he tries to explain he does so good. What a hiring IBM.
you know that saying "it went straight over your head"?? Well in this case it went straight into my head xD !!
+1. Sai gets my vote for IBM employee of the year. 👏
Coming back after almost a year to see if Sai is now the IBM CEO or if we need to unsubscribe.
@@takudzwandhlovu3013 He is at AWS now :(
What I really like about Sai is that he is focused and tries to bring out very useful points for learners. Additionally, he actions are very meaningful without any distracting behaviour in terms of how he presents everything. Really well speaker with clear words and sentences. Thanks for helping everyone understand so well.
As I watch this videos I keep catching myself thinking of how this video is awesome! Look at the dark background, dark shirt, mic. on the shirt in order to get clear voice otherwise would be blocked by transparent screen. The way Sai draws everything nice, precise and colorful is simply amazing. Thanks again IBM & Sai for these series. Keep it coming guys - you make the world better place with each video.
Totally agree with you :)
Precisely , the best explanation with detailed required information to know about OpenShift.
Great explanation, information and video. I am a former IBMer, I worked for IBM Global Services 1996-1998 supporting LSI Logic's Microsoft's NT 3.52 servers, and Microsoft's NT 4 servers and Lotus Notes servers at IBM's Storage Division in San Jose, California.
This video provided me clear understanding of Open Shift than paid videos. Thanks a lot...
Believe free videos are the best because they stand the scrutiny of viewers' eyes.
this way he presents with the drawn notations is clear and concise, thumbs up and thanks
Sai Vennam It is so simply explained. I normally explain my team in that way and when i was searching stumbled across you..
This is an amazing way of explaining using the diagrams.I understood clearly the different levels and what openshift does. My understanding is that Open-shift creates the image whenever dew build has created in the jenkins and push it into the respositoy which comes along with OpenShift and sent to the Cluster and all these happening in the back-end. whenever new image is created,it will update the same in the clusters.Please correct me, if i am wrong.
Hi Sai, You are absolutely fantastic teacher! I love watching your videos that are short, easy to understand and full of useful information on relevant topics. Keep it up.
You can’t explain it more clear than this. Thanks !
Currently learning Openshift as my company just adopted containerization. Thank you for the video.
How is he so good at writing backwards? IBM is full of so much talent.
Is he really writing backwards? What setup do they use? I am bit curious
Here you go th-cam.com/video/wCOuu0-o5YI/w-d-xo.html
Hey Tamil! Here's a post we created to explain how these videos are created ibm.co/30vOVgr 😃
Thank you Sai! One of the best teacher!
You are a Whiteboard Jedi Master! If there were degrees in Whiteboard, you have a PhD! Joy to watch.
Thanks for the info!
Also, I'm mad at how well you can write backwards...
you are also assuming that he is left-handed.
I assume the video is mirrored.
Its a lightboard! th-cam.com/video/wCOuu0-o5YI/w-d-xo.html
outstanding, explaining clearly the function and roles, as well as all the process , under different user´s perspective (dev, operations, etc).
Thank you, Eduardo!
I'm loving this videos, keep it up IBM
I do see a disconnect in the step 4 and 5. Once the image gets stored into the registry, is it going to push the image stream from registry into the cluster?
Hi...ref to etsi... In ocp what is d correct mappg cis and cism?...my understand is cis=docker while cism=kubernetes... Pls correct if im wrong. Thanks
Good video. Just one question, your mentioned that is works with public and private cloud. What about hybrid one?
Loved the video but I'd like to point out that this is just OpenShift Pipeline Build high level overview and not all what OpenShift allows you to do.
Very good one. Clarity and presentation is s superb to say the least!!
this guy is a fantastic presenter
Hats off for writing mirrored so well!
Does he write inverted text or does some software do that for him?
Please explain how would developers handle day to day job without Open shift and why Open Shift is better then the legacy way of doing app engineer job
Great light boarding session @Sai Vennam you really inspired me to learn more about Openshift.
Can you give a demo of all the things that you just explained.
I liked this video very much very informative Thanks Sai Vennam
Thanks for breaking it down for beginners!!!
IBM there are no words to praise your Excellence in the IT industry.
It is always wise to have the Dev and Ops teams, this is called segregation of duties.
Additionally all corporations must have cybersecurity teams as well.
Thank you Thank you for Openshift.
Every time someone spoils the IT and Enterprise IT - IBM has to rescue it.
Good Job on Openshift - Wonderful product.
As always No Less than SUPERB that too the Powerful GUI and CLI.
Very clear and easy explanation
Thanks, Azza!
Which software / technology do you use to create these tutorials? Is there any opensource platform for creating such tutorials?
Hi Syed! We do not use any special technology or software to make these. We use normal video editing software. Here's a post we created to explain how these videos are created. ibm.co/335YQYY Hope this helps. Saw
This guy is good at his job
Amaizing flowing way of teaching. Many thanks.
There are too many software created to address the devops-containerization space. It's becoming very cumbersome for developers to track all these software. Devops was intially sold was making life easier for all but is now making life complicated due to all these nuts and bolts in one-on-top-of-another kind of architecture..
Hi, Good day! JENKINS as I understand is a code deployment tool (Please correct me if I am wrong). If JENKINS in Openshift does the code image deployment into host servers and creates a new version every time there is a change in code, then when is the Production deployment taking place? Is there any piece of information I am missing out here?
In OpenShift 4, Jenkins can be configured as a “pipeline” for code deployment. These pipelines have stages than can be customized. For example, a prod pipeline wouldn’t automatically deploy on code change, but rather manually signed off by an ops admin when releases are made.
Thanks Sai. Nice Quick explanation
What a great explanation :o
Tried the labs but says only certain users can do them - what does that mean when I try and report the issue I get "Something went wrong" message - thanks for this intro agree with others that it's good and takes the mystery out of these new technologies and where they stand wrt each other
Hi! Could you please give us more details on the issue you encountered? Were you trying to create a Cloud account when you got that message?
You can also try to submit a ticket to Support here: ibm.co/31H08hH
@@IBMTechnology thanks for reply
No problem, let us know if the issue with the lab doesn't get solved.
@@IBMTechnology Super thanks
Man, I wish I could give this guy a 1000 thumb ups
Thank you Sai! Good way to make someone understand without making it complex. The host, as explained here, looks to be similar to K8s nodes, containing containersied apps. Am I correct to say that, or thats not the case?
Comment would be appreciated.
Great video mate.. very insightful and crisp content
Wonderfully done sir, great overview, Thank you !
You're welcome Steve. Thanks for watching. Sai
I like this guy, and the content delivery is easy to understand. This IBM Cloud channel is fantastic ! but in the other hand, The Data and AI channel from IBM is really need to be modernized.
This may have been asked already but what tech is being used to do the whiteboarding in these videos?? This would be a great tool to leverage in our in house training videos!
Search on "lightboard video".
To be honest, It's still not clear to me what it is except for a GUI for tools that actual do the work like k8s, ansible, jenkins. At least after viewing this video.
What software does he use to create these tutorials? (writing on the screen with a pen)
He is simply drawing on a glass pane between him and the camera, then the video is flipped horizontally.
Very good explanations. So OpenShift is basically an "Easier version" of K8s plus Ansible.
After watching 10 videos This video helps in understanding the concept
any video on the security of open shift explained in the same way??
excellent video, thanks for shared
this is a really awesome explanation. nice work guys!
We appreciate hearing this, Zachary! -Sai
The video I was looking for ❤. Thank you for the clarification.
Excellent, thanx for sharing your knowledge!
Great explanation, good content! Thanks for sharing!!!
Great video. Easier to understand. Thanks!
Excellent overview of OpenShift
I'm just starting to learn open shift and the intro to Open Shift couldn't have been simpler....can you recommend me which course to take to learn open shift
If you have a Red Hat Learning Subscription, I'd highly recommend the DO280 course. It goes deep into each of the components.
Hi Xing: To learn more about how to use OpenShift, check out their great learning portal: learn.openshift.com/ Hope this helps! Thanks for watching. Sai
I agree, this is not easier for a beginner to understand. complex shit
What is the difference between Openstack vs Openshift?
Hi, thank you for your question! While both are cloud technologies offered by RedHat, OpenStack is IaaS (Infrastructure as a service) and OpenShift is PaaS (Platform as a service).
PaaS (e.g. OpenShift) allows the cloud providers to transform their servers into cloud, by hosting networks, storage, operating system software, middleware, databases, etc. at their data centers. Also, PaaS is often built around containers, a virtualized compute model one step removed from virtual servers. PaaS is a newer model of cloud computing.
IaaS (e.g. OpenStack) provides on-demand access to fundamental computing resources (physical and virtual servers, networking, and storage) over the internet, on a pay-as-you-go basis. Users are able to scale and shrink resources on an as-needed basis. Also, IaaS does not use containers. In contrast to PaaS, IaaS provides the users with the lowest-level control of computing resources in the cloud.
You can read more in this blog by RedHat 👉 ibm.co/3jH6CD8
Hope this helps! 🙂
@@IBMTechnology Thanks a lot! My company uses kubernetes and web scale. How does these two technologies tie in with openstack and openshift? Thanks so much for your time in answering these probably basic questions.
Great introduction!
thank you for the knowledge sharing and respect for your explanation skills
Nice,, can you advise me on how to deploy erpnxt application in my Laptop on openshift..
I always hear the word workloads in cloud, what does it mean?
Please, share examples of it
the term "workloads" refers to the tasks, applications, or processes that are executed or run on a computing system or infrastructure.
best way, you explained this, excellent
Thank you, Bilal! 🙏
Really amazing Thank you so much for this helpful video
Straight to the point, thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful to you. Thanks for visiting our channel.
hi, thx for the video. If I used OKD, do I still need Kubernetes installed?
Hi Umar! No, OKD comes with Kubernetes embedded. Thanks for watching.-Sai
@@IBMTechnology thank you,, I just start to jump into container world, do you have any references for beginer? Where to start first, or step by step?
Sai can you help me understand what software did you use to create this video ?
Search on "lightboard videos".
So you are building on Cenos. So you are building a ProMox? Can someone please tell me why I should abandon my ProMox for this? If you work with raw files on a ZFS I feel I have the best solution without all the BS overhead. I want to keep things as native as possible. So far the only benefit is the push updates.
very well explained sir
Excellent presentation.....appreciated.
Superb....loved the way he explain. Step by step with diagrams and scenario❤️❤️👍
Really nice explained, very good
Nice explanation for beginners, Thanks.
thanks to great explanation, I am starting to understand details about openshift, thank you Sai .
We love to hear that! Thanks for your feedback.
Good stuff!! very clear and concise. Thanks !!
Appreciate the kind words, Will! -Sai
I have a question . Thisgo serves me to host a WordPress site and scaling the resources if i need It?
I am incredibly impressed ............
Clever explanation
Very helpful. Thank you.
great explainer vid! I keep getting reminded of Nancy Pi :)
great video. wouldve been better if you added the build
process inclusing testing and infra as code
@ibmcloud Can we connect external Kubernetes cluster with Openshift ?
i have one doubt , i want to web console to deploy a application and that application view in loadbalancer ip(application deployment is completed and the i just edit the service yml file in loadbalancer ip and creat the route in dns name but i cant able to see the application loadbalancer ip)
What is System Administrator task in Openshift, Thank you
Great explanation, thanks!
So this is like GitOps?
Hi Sai,
Great and simple explanation. You spoke about developers and operations folks. Can you throw some light on the security aspects and how do we enhance resiliency through cyber security best practices?
Thank you! On security, OpenShift comes with industry-grade security practices built-in. For example, OpenShift prevents users from running containers as root by default - this differs from vanilla Kubernetes. Just one of the ways it ensures that users think about security as part of their DevOps flows.
Bruh… This dude is so good at writing backwards.
How to write inverted?
Superb Presentation
Thank you, Naresh.
@@IBMTechnology Do you have playlist for openshift for beginners
What is the need of creating Docker image?
Hey there! The Docker image contains a set of essential instructions that help create the containers.
You can read more about it here 👉 ibm.co/2Skx3nx
What is the basic difference between Kubernetes and openShift. Because the Kubernetes also do these things
HI Deepak....see if this video answers your question. th-cam.com/video/cTPFwXsM2po/w-d-xo.html
There is a lot of differences
Abstractions on top of abstractions and the call this a solution, sell it as a product and the market buy and recruiters forces us to know how this works.
Do you have playlist for openshift for beginners
Hi Naresh! In fact, we are working on an "OpenShift 101" playlist, as well as some others. Make sure you are subscribed to our channel, and you'll be notified when the playlist is up. --Sai
very well explained, thanks
Thanks for the great overview..!
Does this dude write backwards?
Here's a post we created to explain how these videos are created. ibm.co/335YQYY Hope this helps! --Sai.
He's not actually left handed. Also, you can tell his left ear is on the right side, and right ear on the left side.