This is my third in a series about MicroShift as a developer and learning tool.
How to run MicroShift as a container using MINC
Providers how-to instructions to use the MINC tool to run an open source build of MicroShift, which does not require any Red Hat subscription (not even a free Red Hat Developer subscription!) and how it compares to other lightwight Kubernetes, OpenShift Local, and SingeNode OpenShift.
The previouis articles were:
How to run MicroShift with OpenShift Local and Podman Desktop
Provides how-to instructions to install and use MicroShift, with the help of OpenShift Local (CRC) and of Podman Desktop.
Why developers should use MicroShift
Explains the benefits of using MicroShift for developer inner-loop testing, compared to upstream Kubernetes, such as Kino, and the not-so-light OpenShift Local and Single Node OpenShift.
@flozano Thanks for sharing the blog series to the community!
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