Know your gear
OpenShift Enterprise enables you to create, deploy and manage applications within a private or public cloud. It provides disk space, CPU resources, memory, network connectivity, and application servers. Depending on the type of application being deployed.
One of the basic functional units of the platform is the Broker, which provides the interface The Broker is the single point of contact for all application management activities. It is responsible for managing user logins, DNS, application state, and general orchestration of the application. Consumers don’t contact the broker directly; instead they use the Web console, CLI tools, RESTful web services, or an IDE to interact with the Broker.
One of the basic functional units of the platform is the Broker, which provides the interface The Broker is the single point of contact for all application management activities. It is responsible for managing user logins, DNS, application state, and general orchestration of the application. Consumers don’t contact the broker directly; instead they use the Web console, CLI tools, RESTful web services, or an IDE to interact with the Broker.