Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.4 (announced few weeks ago) helps application development and IT operations teams create and deploy apps with the speed and consistency that business demands. It includes Docker, Kubernetes 1.4, Project Atomic, OpenShift Origin, and of course Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
This new release provides significant enhancements to OpenShift in order to lower the barrier of adoption of containers in the enterprise with simplified storage provisioning, enhanced multi-tenant capabilities and new reference architectures in hybrid cloud environments.
Using the automation technologies and cloud architecture of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform is it possible to standardize and streamline developer workflows, IT organizations can provision quickly, build efficiently, and get apps to market faster.
And finally there are more reference architectures for different deployment scenarios, including hybrid cloud, but also only on-prem (on different solutions including also vSphere) or on public cloud.
Reference Architectures combine the knowledge and experience of multiple cross-functional teams to formulate a best-practices design and simplify the process for creating a stable, highly-available environment on which to run your production applications.