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Building a Helm-based certified OpenShift Operator

July 28, 2020
1 minute read
Related products: Red Hat OpenShift

Kubernetes Operators have been such a hot topic in the last couple years. You might be wondering if there is a simple way to build an operator. Today we will be discussing how to build an Operator from a Helm chart using the Operator-SDK tool. If you have a helm chart for your containerized application, follow along in my video and see how easy it is to build your own Operator! It's just 14 minutes.

 

 

To certify, you must be a registered Partner Connect member and have a Certified Application Image.

 

Prerequisites to building a Helm Operator:

 

This recording was delivered at the Red Hat Summit 2020 Virtual Experience.

 

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Yanai Gonzalez
Engineer, Red Hat
Yanai Gonzalez is a Partner Engineer for the Certified Technology Ecosystem team at Red Hat. She has been with the team for over 2 years, working around application and operator certification for the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. She spends most of her days helping partners navigate through technical hurdles of certifying cloud native applications for OpenShift. Yanai lives in South Florida, and on the weekends enjoys spending time with her family and fishing.
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