Support policy for container delivery models
- IBM containers on any Kubernetes platform - An improvement to the custom approach is a more prescriptive model that delivers containers and the associated Sterling Order Management System Operator that are built to be enterprise-ready production images. These containers are packaged with container editions and are validated for cloud deployment by using the certification tools that are provided by Red Hat. You can deploy the containers to any public or private cloud by using the cloud provider’s Kubernetes-based proprietary orchestration tools.
- IBM containers on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform - This model is a further improvement of the previous model that allows to deploy the containers to any public or private cloud by using the IBM multi-cloud container orchestration tools (Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform) that provides a seamless technology coverage for all the elements of deployment.
The support policy considerations for each of these models are important for organizations to consider as they plan their investment in leveraging the power of container technologies to run their production workload.
The following diagram illustrates the various deployment models:
Container delivery models
Each container delivery model of Sterling Order Management System Software has different components and package entitlements that are necessary for deployment. As each model is deployed with varying degrees of divergence from a prescriptive approach, the time to value the benefit for each of these models can vary significantly.
IBM containers by using proprietary Kubernetes | IBM containers by using Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform |
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Capability matrix for container delivery models
The capability features and tools that are provided for container deployment differ based on the delivery model and ownership of the container creation process.
The following table illustrates the capability matrix for various container delivery models:
Features | IBM containers by using proprietary Kubernetes | IBM containers by using Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform |
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Sterling Order Management System Software (core product functionality) | ✓ | ✓ |
Basic documentation | ✓ | ✓ |
Deployment or orchestration (IBM Sterling Order Management System Software Operator) | ✓ | ✓ |
Prebuilt container images with secure certified prepackaged operating system | ✓ | ✓ |
Toolkit to generate customized images | ✓ | ✓ |
Upgrade path from non-container to container model | ✓ | ✓ |
Advanced documentation (Best practices, blogs, videos, and learning materials in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform) | ✗ | ✓ |
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Support policy for container delivery models
The support policies for container delivery models are:
- Support statement for IBM containers deployed on any Kubernetes platform
- For users who choose to deploy the IBM containers on any container orchestration tools (EKS, GKE, AKS, or PCF) on public cloud such as Amazon, Azure, Google, and so on, or in their private cloud by using native Kubernetes, the IBM Technical Support is limited to the base software, containers, Sterling Order Management System Software Operator, upgrades, deployment and continuous delivery updates. The non-conformant characteristics of such tools hinder the ability to assist users. For an outline of the difference in the capabilities when containers are deployed on any Kubernetes platform, see the capability matrix for container delivery models.
- Support statement for IBM containers that are deployed by using Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
- IBM containers are built to best deploy on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. This combination provides an end-to-end enterprise-grade Kubernetes-based container orchestration platform for a complete lifecycle management of the containers and operators. The product containers and deployment strategy are certified by IBM to be production ready, enterprise-grade, resilient, secure and compliant, and scalable in any public and private cloud by using Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. The IBM Technical Support fully supports this delivery model across the complete lifecycle management of IBM containers, IBM Sterling Order Management System Software Operator based orchestration, and any deployment pattern in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. For more information about containers, see IBM containers.
- Support statement for cloud database services
- You can leverage database services offered by cloud providers such as IBM, AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, for the database versions that are supported by Sterling Order Management System Software on Oracle, DB2, and PostgreSQL. For example, use DB2 on AWS RDS, PostgreSQL on AlloyDB, and ensure that the database versions match those supported by Sterling Order Management System Software.
- Deprecation policy for containers images
- The container images that are released every month are certified for the supported versions of
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Kubernetes container platforms that are released. When the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Kubernetes versions are not supported, the corresponding images are also
deprecated. Therefore, ensure that you upgrade to the latest version of the supported container
images.
For more information about the supported container images, see Software Product Compatibility Reports.