"OpenShift, is a portfolio of free, portable cloud services for deploying and managing applications in the cloud. Currently there are three application deployment services offered as part of OpenShift; Express, Flex, & Power."
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From FAQ on OpenShift.
So Red Hat wants to be a PaaS provider with OpenShift. That’s interesting, but the fact they support PHP, Python, Ruby and Java it’s surprising! I mean, I would have expected Java (Red Hat owns Jboss), but not PHP, Python and Ruby.
The only thing that is slightly confusing it’s the name… because it’s OpenShift, but it doesn’t look like open source. That’s something bad coming from Red Hat, because they know what is OPEN and what is abusing the open buzzword. In which way is OpenShift more open than, let’s say, Cloud Foundry?
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