In our previous lesson, we explored how to set up CodeReady Containers. If you prefer not to go through that process, avoid running OpenShift locally, or if your machine lacks sufficient resources, the OpenShift Sandbox offers an ideal alternative. To get started:Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://notes.kodekloud.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
- Log into your OpenShift Console and click the Developer Sandbox button.
- Select Learn More About the Sandbox. This action opens a new browser window where you can immediately begin using the Sandbox.
- Depending on your account settings, you might need to enable the Sandbox by providing your phone number. A text message with a verification code will be sent to you. Enter the code to enable the Sandbox for your use.
Keep in mind that the OpenShift Sandbox is intended solely for demonstration purposes and is not suitable for production workloads. The environment is temporary and will be automatically deleted after 30 days. While you can create a new Sandbox, it is designed for short-term use only.