OpenShift from architecture to production.
We deploy, migrate and administer Red Hat OpenShift — on-premise, in the cloud and hybrid. As a Red Hat partner we run the platform from architecture design to production support with an SLA.
What we do
- OpenShift Container Platform deployments — on-premise, ROSA (AWS), ARO (Azure)
- Migration from plain Kubernetes and from Docker/Apache environments
- CI/CD on OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) and GitOps with OpenShift GitOps (ArgoCD)
- OpenShift Service Mesh (Istio), observability, centralised logging
- Environment optimisation: resource quotas, autoscaling, correct node sizing
- Hardening, RBAC, Security Context Constraints, compliance
- Administration and production support with a guaranteed SLA
How we work
- Audit — cluster inventory, costs, security, opening report
- Architecture — target design (on-prem / cloud / hybrid) and schedule
- Implementation — phased, without disrupting your development teams
- Handover — documentation and training, or ongoing managed care
We describe the cluster configuration as code — the same environment, reproduced reliably, with no clicking in the console and no “it works differently here”.
When paying Red Hat pays off
OpenShift costs more than bare Kubernetes, but you get ready-made CI/CD, tighter security and vendor support. The bigger the team and the more production environments you run, the faster that difference pays for itself in engineering time.
Frequently asked questions
OpenShift or plain Kubernetes?
OpenShift is Kubernetes with built-in CI/CD, security, a console and vendor support added on top. It makes sense when you need an enterprise platform with an SLA and you do not want to assemble ten tools yourself. If your team is small and likes building its own stack, plain Kubernetes is often enough. We will tell you honestly which option is cheaper to run.
Do you have certified OpenShift engineers?
Yes. We are a Red Hat partner and we run the platform in production, not just on slides. We have already migrated 60 applications to Kubernetes — OpenShift is the same league, with an extra Red Hat layer on top.
Can you take over an existing OpenShift cluster from another team?
We do this regularly. We start with an audit: configuration, costs, security, version currency. You get an opening report with a list of risks and a remediation plan, then we take over administration with an SLA.
On-premise or in the cloud?
Both. We deploy OpenShift on your own hardware, as well as managed ROSA on AWS and ARO on Azure. More often than you would expect, a hybrid model works best — we will model both options for your case.
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