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OpenShift Online is available either as a free plan or ‘Premium Silver plan’ (we tested the free version). All versions of OpenShift are based on RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) or Fedora for the OpenShift Origin version. On the development side, OpenShift supports numerous programming languages, frameworks and tools such as PHP, Ruby, JBoss and Python, plus database options (e.g. MySQL, MariaDB, PostreSQL to name a few) and a DIY (do it yourself) mode. OpenShift consists of two main units: the Broker, which manages logins, DNS and application states, and ‘cartridges’, which provide ‘plug-in’ functionality for various tools, databases and applications. Applications can be created using either command line or GUI-based tools. Red Hat claims if an app can run on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 64bit, then it can run on OpenShift.