Been using this for 3-4 months, playing around with Selenium Grid 3 and 4 in Docker containers and I had no knowledge or experience with any of that so having relatively free reign to do whatever I thought might make it work, it was great. Way easier to pitch the setup to clients when I know what is needed to make test running with Selenium work almost "in-house". Still come back to test stuff on OS whenever I learn something more about k8s.
"Operating System does not matter becuase CLI works on all of them. Powershell runs everywhere." 9:50 you're like the Kevin Flynn of Red Hat Openshift, no joke
This is still the best video tutorial on Red Hat Openshift, even after 3 years, if I do say so myself.
Good work Mr. Don Schenck!!!
Been using this for 3-4 months, playing around with Selenium Grid 3 and 4 in Docker containers and I had no knowledge or experience with any of that so having relatively free reign to do whatever I thought might make it work, it was great. Way easier to pitch the setup to clients when I know what is needed to make test running with Selenium work almost "in-house".
Still come back to test stuff on OS whenever I learn something more about k8s.
it's excellent that openshift moved the timer from 2 weeks to 1 month 43:00
load balancing and scaling, openshift routes loads to both pods automatically 26:50
Slick...slick.
Nice video. Thanks
"The grouping of pods is an application" 24:27
"As a developer, I see it once, I know that it works, I don't care(about the details)" 11:00
"Remember when Gmail came out, it was like beta for 5 years" hahahaha
"Operating System does not matter becuase CLI works on all of them. Powershell runs everywhere." 9:50 you're like the Kevin Flynn of Red Hat Openshift, no joke
nice humor at 5:58 - 6:08
"$5000 bug bounty" lol 48:45
Wait, but Windows is an operating system, so how can you run it in a container, and I assume it must be a very BIG container.lol, windows image. 21:20
Good
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if someone calls you useless then think about chris in this video