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How many places are running k8s without OpenShift to wrap it and manage a lot of the complexity?


Openshift, if IBM and Redhat want to milk the license and support contracts. There are other vendors that sell k8s: Rancher, for instance. SuSe bought Rancher.


I’ve never used OpenShift nor do I know anyone irl who uses it. Sample from SF where most people I know are on AWS or GCP.


OpenShift is somewhat popular as turnkey solution for on-premise kubernetes if you can stomach Red Hat pricing.


You can always go for the double whammy and run ROSA: RedHat OpenShift on AWS




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