The data center hums like a living machine, but the real action happens in the cloud. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) meets OpenShift, and the result is speed, control, and scale without compromise.
OpenShift on IaaS lets you provision compute, storage, and networking resources while keeping Kubernetes at the core. This approach strips away hardware concerns and gives you a consistent platform for container orchestration across public, private, and hybrid clouds. You define the environment, deploy workloads fast, and scale them on demand.
Combining IaaS with OpenShift is not just about convenience—it’s about control. You get raw virtualized infrastructure from providers like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, but layer OpenShift’s developer tools, CI/CD pipelines, and security policies on top. This makes workloads portable, reduces vendor lock-in, and keeps your platform consistent across teams.
Security and compliance steps in early. OpenShift enforces role-based access, image scanning, and policy-driven deployments. When running on IaaS, these controls extend evenly across environments, from staging to production. Scaling is no longer a risk—every new node inherits the same governance.