Red Hat Open Demos are the live demo sessions run by Red Hat & Red Hat Partner’s technical experts to provide information and technical knowledge about Red Hat products and solutions to customers in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Today’s Open Demo
In the evolving landscape of edge computing, deploying applications across different hardware platforms such as ARM and x86_64 is essential.
To simplify deployment, multi-architecture container images support multiple processor architectures within a single image package.
To ensure seamless operation across different environments, these images are automatically retrieved from a registry based on the appropriate client architecture. Tools such as Podman, Buildah and Tekton make them easy to build. Platforms such as OpenShift and AWS enable robust multi-architecture CI/CD pipelines.
During this demo you will see:
- An overview of use cases
- A running instance of OpenShift on AWS in multi-architecture mode
- The persistent storage technology used to support CI/CD pipelines (AWS EFS)
- Multi-architecture pipelines and tasks for three technologies: Quarkus, NodeJS, and raw Container File (Buildah)
- The binding of Tekton tasks to the right node
Highlights of the demo:
- Live demonstration of using an OpenShift cluster with mixed architecture nodes
- Hands-on session on creating and managing Tekton pipelines
- Real-time demonstration of building and pushing multi-architecture container images to the quay.io registry
This demo is ideal for DevOps professionals, cloud architects and developers looking to leverage OpenShift and AWS for building multi-architecture container images.
Questions? Please contact Red Hat EMEA at emeaevents@redhat.com
Speaker
Nicolas Massé
Principal Specialist Solution Architect, Application Platform
Red Hat
Nicolas Massé has 17 years' experience in IT. He specializes in containerization, DevOps, security and Edge Computing. After obtaining an engineering degree and a master's in computer science, he worked for companies such as CA Technologies, OpenTrust (Atos), and is now Principal Solution Architect at Red Hat. He has spoken at conferences such as the Red Hat Summit and Devoxx France, and contributed to technical publications on the Red Hat Developers Blog. Nicolas is active in the Open Source community, notably around the Go language and the Fedora community. Outside IT, he is passionate about the energy transition and enjoys activities such as mountain biking and climbing. He shares his work and thoughts on his blog
www.itix.fr.