Get started with OpenShift Origin 3 and GitLab
Blog post from GitLab
The tutorial provides a detailed guide on deploying GitLab on OpenShift Origin, an open-source container application platform developed by RedHat. It begins with setting up a local testing environment using an all-in-one VirtualBox image managed by Vagrant, ensuring all necessary tools like Docker, Kubernetes, and OpenShift are pre-installed. The process involves using OpenShift's web console and CLI (oc) to create a new project and import a GitLab template from the Omnibus GitLab repository. The tutorial highlights deploying GitLab using the imported template, managing and scaling the GitLab instance, and addressing potential issues with the all-in-one VM setup. While the tutorial acknowledges constraints like disabling certain security features for testing, it emphasizes that deploying GitLab on OpenShift has become more streamlined. It encourages users to explore OpenShift's capabilities further through official documentation, noting that the tutorial offers only a glimpse into its potential.
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