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| Starter Plan | Pro Plan | |
|---|---|---|
| Base Price | Free | $50.00 / month |
| What is it good for? | Individual learning, experimenting and development | Professional projects and hosting |
| Clusters & Regions | Starter US East (N. Virginia) Starter US West (Oregon) |
Pro US East (N. Virginia) Pro EMEA (coming soon) Pro APAC (coming soon) |
| Alert Notifications | No | Yes |
| Custom Domains | No | Yes |
| Project Collaboration | No | Yes |
| Support | Community | Pro Basic Complimentary until Oct 31, 2017 |
| Privileged Containers | No | No |
| Build Strategy | Source-to-Image, Pipeline | Source-to-Image, Pipeline |
| Deployment Strategy | Rolling, Recreate (default), Custom | Rolling (default), Recreate, Custom |
| Resource Quotas | ||
| Projects | 1 | 10 |
| Resource Hibernation | Your project resources sleep after 30 minutes of inactivity, and must sleep 18 hours in a 72 hour period | None |
| Memory | 1GiB included | 2GiB included |
| Additional Memory | Not available | Up to 46GiB $25.00 / GiB / month |
| Minimum Container/Pod Size | 256MiB | 256MiB |
| Maximum Pod/Container Size | 1GiB | 2GiB |
| Memory Quality of Service | Burstable | Burstable |
| Pods | Up to 4 | Up to 192 |
| vCPU to Memory Ratio | 1vCPU to 512MiB | 1vCPU to 512MiB |
| vCPU | 2 vCPU included | 4 vCPU included Up to 96 vCPU (with 48GiB memory) |
| CPU Quality of Service | Burstable | Burstable |
| emptyDir Volumes | Up to 512MiB | Up to 512MiB |
| Persistent Volume Type | Block storage | Block storage |
| Persistent Storage | 1GiB included | Not included |
| Additional Persistent Storage | Not available | Up to 100GiB $1.00 / GiB / month |
| Minimum Volume Size | 1GiB | 1GiB |
| Persistent Storage Volumes | 1 | Up to 100 |
| Terminating Resource Quotas | ||
| Memory | 1GiB included | 2GiB included |
| Additional Memory | Not available | Up to 18GiB $25.00 / GiB / month |
| vCPU to Memory Ratio | 1vCPU to 512MiB | 1vCPU to 512MiB |
| vCPU | 2 vCPU included | 4 vCPU included Up to 40 vCPU (with 20GiB memory) |
| Time Limit | 10 minutes | 10 minutes |
| Scheduled Jobs | No | Yes |
| Logging & Metrics | ||
| Aggregated Logs | Past 24 hours (coming soon) | Past 7 days |
| Logging Interval | 30 seconds (coming soon) | 30 seconds |
| Application Metrics | Past 24 hours | Past 7 days |
| Metrics Interval | 30 seconds | 30 seconds |
| Sign Up for Free | Starting at $50.00/Month |
The OpenShift Online Developer Preview provided users with access to resources that expired after 30 days. With the OpenShift Online Starter Plan, your resources and your access to the platform don't expire.
OpenShift Online 3 currently supports Java (8), .NET Core (1.0, 1.1), Node.js (0.10, 4, 6), PHP (5.5, 5.6, 7), Python (2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5), Ruby (2.0, 2.2, 2.3), and Perl (5.16, 5.20, 5.24). Jenkins (1.x, 2.x) is also available for CI/CD. Tomcat (7, 8), with support for with Java (7, 8, EE), is available via Red Hat JBoss Web Server. Supported Quickstart application templates are available for CakePHP, Dancer, Django, Node.js, and Ruby on Rails. View all.
OpenShift Online 3 currently supports MariaDB (10.1), MongoDB (2.4, 2.6, 3.2), MySQL (5.5, 5.6, 5.7), PostgreSQL (9.2, 9.4, 9.5), and Redis (3.2). View all.
Yes, but with a few caveats. For security reasons, no images that run processes as root are allowed. Additionally, any Dockerfile VOLUME instruction must be mounted with either a persistent volume claim (PVC) or an EmptyDir at this time.
Red Hat announced Red Hat OpenShift.io (OSIO), an end-to-end development environment for planning, building and deploying cloud-native applications.
Each user can create 1 project with up to 4 services using 1 GiB memory, 2 CPU cores, and a 1 GiB persistent volumes. For more detailed limits, see the full plan comparison.
Yes! The OpenShift Online Pro Plan is intended for production services and hosting.
Terminating resources are pods with an active deadline. These pods usually include builds, deployers, and jobs.
You bet. Red Hat has a long history of managing the packages that make up Red Hat Enterprise Linux, including industry-leading responsiveness to security vulnerabilities and managing its online presence on Linux systems. Red Hat OpenShift Online is managed and maintained by Red Hat as part of the service. Learn more.
You may not (or permit third parties to) create multiple accounts or otherwise access the OpenShift Online in a manner that is intended to avoid fees or to circumvent maximum capacity thresholds for the service. Learn more.
When you sign up for OpenShift.io you also receive an account on OpenShift.com. So you can always receive an account for the other service when signing in for one.
You can have both! The OpenShift Online Pro Plan gives you access to resources in the Pro US East (N. Virginia) cluster. You can continue to use your OpenShift Online Starter Plan resources on the Starter US East (N. Virginia) or Starter US West (Oregon) cluster for learning, experimenting, and development.
We currently accept Visa and MasterCard credit cards.
The billing cycle is by calendar month, or in other words from the 1st to the last day of a particular month.
No, we do not offer refunds at this time.
United States residents are billed in USD, Canadian residents are billed in CAD, European Union member state residents are billed in EUR, and all others are billed in USD.
OpenShift Online Pro Plan users have the option to purchase Red Hat Basic Support. Support plans are not available for the free OpenShift Online Starter Plan, however, there are a wide variety of community support options available, including Stack Overflow, IRC, our community mailing list, and by reaching out to our community enablement team.
Red Hat's Bugzilla instance can also be used to log security sensitive bug reports (Product=OpenShift Online, Version=3.X, Groups=security) by selecting the "Security Sensitive Bug" flag (automatically selected with the provided link).
You can find a list of known and reported issues in Red Hat's Bugzilla instance. If your issue isn't listed, you can log a new bug report" (Product=OpenShift Online, Version=3.x).