What is the different between openshift deploymentconfig and kubernetes deployment

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A DeploymentConfig (DC) in OpenShift is more or less equivalent to a Kubernetes Deployment, nowadays. Main difference (besides that one is using ReplicationController and the other using ReplicaSet as you rightly pointed out) is that

  1. there are a few things you can do with a DeploymentConfig (around triggers) that you can't do with a Deployment.

  2. DeploymentConfig's are first-class citizens in the Web console.

The reason DeploymentConfig's exist is because we (Red Hat) are innovating. In other words: DeploymentConfig's predate Deployment's and while we're always trying to propose these innovations upstream, they are not always accepted by the community as is. For example, in the case of RBAC, the stuff we had in OpenShift was accepted upstream and that's why you have the same RBAC resources etc. now in OpenShift and Kubernetes. With DeploymentConfig's that was not the case. Over time one would expect that DeploymentConfig's are phased out in favor of Deployment's but I can't give you a timeline. If portability is your primary concern, I'd say, use Deployment's.

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Updated on June 15, 2022

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  • Admin
    Admin almost 2 years

    After far as I know:

    • deploymentconfig → replicationcontroller → pod

    vs.

    • deployment → replicaset → pod

    Otherwise, do these two resources have additional differences?

    The more detail the better.

  • Max
    Max almost 2 years
    Great explanation. Thanks. Are there any updates on that topic in 2022 (= 4 years later)?