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Cloud services editions
Fully managed in the public cloud of your choice
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Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
Jointly managed and supported by Red Hat and AWS
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Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift
Jointly managed and supported by Red Hat and Microsoft
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Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
Managed offering available on AWS or Google Cloud
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Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud
Jointly supported by Red Hat and IBM; managed by IBM
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Self-managed editions
Granular control on your own infrastructure
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Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus
A complete platform for accelerating application development and application modernizations
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Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
A full set of operations and developer services and tools
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Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine
Basic functionality of enterprise Kubernetes
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Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine
A streamlined solution focused exclusively on virtual machine workloads
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Services & add-ons
A portfolio of managed cloud services and tools for Red Hat OpenShift
- Red Hat OpenShift AI
- Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed
- Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization
- Red Hat Quay
- Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes
- Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes
- Red Hat Advanced Developer Suite
- Red Hat OpenShift Consulting
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Documentation Cloud services editions
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Explore Why Red Hat OpenShift?
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Learn Guided offerings
Hands-on training and experiences to develop knowledge and skills for using OpenShift
- Containers, Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift Technical Overview
- Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster
- Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: Operating a Production Kubernetes Cluster with exam
- Developing Applications with Red Hat OpenShift Serverless and Knative
- Modern Application Development Roadshow
- Managing Virtual Machines with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization
Learning hubs
Learning materials and tools organized by top tasks for key OpenShift services
On-demand
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Interactive labs
Scenario-based, preconfigured OpenShift environments in your web browser
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OpenShift learning paths
Resources for beginners or experts, dev or ops
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Red Hat OpenShift Library
Materials divided into chapters for self-managed and managed OpenShift customers
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Ask an OpenShift Admin
Livestream episodes on OpenShift topics and cloud-native tooling
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Get started Try Red Hat OpenShift
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Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS hands-on experience
Get access to a free 8 hour hands-on experience of ROSA in a Red Hat owned demo environment
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Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
Self-managed on OpenShift Container Platform, in the cloud, on your computer, or in your datacenter
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Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
Fully managed OpenShift Dedicated trial cluster with self-service sign-up and cluster provisioning in your Google Cloud account
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Developer sandbox
Instant access to your own minimal, preconfigured environment for development and testing
Buy Red Hat OpenShift
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Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
A pay-as-you-go, fully managed turnkey application platform which allows organizations to quickly build, deploy, and scale applications in a native AWS environment
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Azure Red Hat OpenShift
A pay-as-you-go, turnkey application platform that provides highly available, fully managed OpenShift clusters on demand
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Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS hands-on experience
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed
Overview
Red Hat® OpenShift® Lightspeed is a generative AI-based virtual assistant for Red Hat OpenShift users of all skill levels. Using natural language, users can ask OpenShift Lightspeed questions about Red Hat OpenShift and get step-by-step guidance from it directly within the Red Hat OpenShift web console.
OpenShift Lightspeed uses the official Red Hat OpenShift documentation to generate answers and is powered by large language models (LLMs) served by your organization’s choice of provider. OpenShift Lightspeed can help improve productivity for experienced users and empower new users by helping them learn Red Hat OpenShift faster.
Get answers and troubleshooting support
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed is designed to answer questions about Red Hat OpenShift, and additional OpenShift components, such as OpenShift Virtualization, OpenShift GitOps, OpenShift Pipelines, and more. Answers to knowledge questions include links to the product documentation so you can see where the information came from and learn more.
OpenShift Lightspeed can also help with troubleshooting. You can attach the alert message or your YAML file to the chat window and ask what to do about it. If you have an issue with a pod, you can submit the status information of the pod you’re viewing and ask for help solving the problem.
How to get started
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed is available through OpenShift OperatorHub. It requires a supported edition of Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 or later, along with a supported LLM provider including IBM WatsonX, OpenAI, or Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service. OpenShift Lightspeed also works with LLMs served by Red Hat Enterprise Linux® AI and Red Hat OpenShift AI.
Explore the Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed documentation, including installation information.