Don Schenck's contributions
How to set up your first Kubernetes environment on macOS
Don Schenck
Learn how to get your Kubernetes environment up and running on MacOS and spin up an image in a container with this tutorial.
The evolution of serverless and FaaS: Knative brings change
Don Schenck
The terms "serverless" and "Function as a Service" (FaaS) often are used interchangeably, but they do not mean the same thing. This article describes the terms and how Knative is speeding the evolution of both by enabling any service to be available as a function.
Containers, Kubernetes, and microservices: Start here
Don Schenck
Get a basic understanding of containers and images, so you can start using them successfully in a production environment.
Knative: What developers need to know
Don Schenck
Knative is changing the world of microservices and serverless functions; here's what you need to know to take advantage of this cutting-edge technology.
OpenShift 4.0 Developer Preview on AWS is up and running
Don Schenck
This article provides tips that will make life easier when you install OpenShift 4.0 Developer Preview on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
How to install Python Flask on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Don Schenck
If you need to build some Python-based microservices, one way to do it is to install Python in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machine and use Flask, a microframework that makes building RESTful services easy.
Istio Service Mesh Blog Series Recap
Don Schenck
The past nine weeks of blog posts have introduced, explained, and demonstrated some of the many features of the Istio service mesh when combined it is with Red Hat OpenShift and Kubernetes. This, the final post in this series, is a recap.
Istio Egress: Exit Through the Gift Shop
Don Schenck
Using Istio with Red Hat OpenShift and Kubernetes makes life with microservices easier. But what if you want your microservice to talk to another service that is outside of your OpenShift/Kubernetes/pods environment? Enter Istio Egress.
How to set up your first Kubernetes environment on macOS
Learn how to get your Kubernetes environment up and running on MacOS and spin up an image in a container with this tutorial.
The evolution of serverless and FaaS: Knative brings change
The terms "serverless" and "Function as a Service" (FaaS) often are used interchangeably, but they do not mean the same thing. This article describes the terms and how Knative is speeding the evolution of both by enabling any service to be available as a function.
Containers, Kubernetes, and microservices: Start here
Get a basic understanding of containers and images, so you can start using them successfully in a production environment.
Knative: What developers need to know
Knative is changing the world of microservices and serverless functions; here's what you need to know to take advantage of this cutting-edge technology.
OpenShift 4.0 Developer Preview on AWS is up and running
This article provides tips that will make life easier when you install OpenShift 4.0 Developer Preview on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
How to install Python Flask on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
If you need to build some Python-based microservices, one way to do it is to install Python in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machine and use Flask, a microframework that makes building RESTful services easy.
Istio Service Mesh Blog Series Recap
The past nine weeks of blog posts have introduced, explained, and demonstrated some of the many features of the Istio service mesh when combined it is with Red Hat OpenShift and Kubernetes. This, the final post in this series, is a recap.
Istio Egress: Exit Through the Gift Shop
Using Istio with Red Hat OpenShift and Kubernetes makes life with microservices easier. But what if you want your microservice to talk to another service that is outside of your OpenShift/Kubernetes/pods environment? Enter Istio Egress.