Industry use cases on Openshift
Challenge
In the past few years, Amadeus, which provides IT solutions to the travel industry around the world, found itself in need of a new platform for the 5,000 services supported by its service-oriented architecture. The 30-year-old company operates its own data center in Germany, and there were growing demands internally and externally for solutions that needed to be geographically dispersed. And more generally, “we had objectives of being even more highly available,” says Eric Mountain, Senior Expert, Distributed Systems at Amadeus. Among the company’s goals: to increase automation in managing its infrastructure, optimize the distribution of workloads, use data center resources more efficiently, and adopt new technologies more easily.
Solution
Mountain has been overseeing the company’s migration to Kubernetes, using OpenShift Container Platform, Red Hat’s enterprise container platform.
Impact
One of the first projects the team deployed in Kubernetes was the Amadeus Airline Cloud Availability solution, which helps manage ever-increasing flight-search volume. “It’s now handling in production several thousand transactions per second, and it’s deployed in multiple data centers throughout the world,” says Mountain. “It’s not a migration of an existing workload; it’s a whole new workload that we couldn’t have done otherwise. [This platform] gives us access to market opportunities that we didn’t have before.”