Best Serverless Platforms for Red Hat OpenShift

Compare the Top Serverless Platforms that integrate with Red Hat OpenShift as of July 2025

This a list of Serverless platforms that integrate with Red Hat OpenShift. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Red Hat OpenShift. View the products that work with Red Hat OpenShift in the table below.

What are Serverless Platforms for Red Hat OpenShift?

Serverless platforms are cloud computing services that allow developers to build and deploy applications without managing the underlying infrastructure, such as servers or virtual machines. These platforms automatically handle the scaling, provisioning, and maintenance of resources, allowing developers to focus on writing code and implementing business logic. Serverless platforms typically provide a pay-as-you-go pricing model, where users only pay for the actual resources used during execution rather than for idle time. Features of serverless platforms include automatic scaling, event-driven architecture, and support for various programming languages and services. Popular serverless platforms are commonly used for web applications, microservices, APIs, and data processing. Compare and read user reviews of the best Serverless platforms for Red Hat OpenShift currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Apache OpenWhisk

    Apache OpenWhisk

    The Apache Software Foundation

    Apache OpenWhisk is an open source, distributed Serverless platform that executes functions (fx) in response to events at any scale. OpenWhisk manages the infrastructure, servers and scaling using Docker containers so you can focus on building amazing and efficient applications. The OpenWhisk platform supports a programming model in which developers write functional logic (called Actions), in any supported programming language, that can be dynamically scheduled and run in response to associated events (via Triggers) from external sources (Feeds) or from HTTP requests. The project includes a REST API-based Command Line Interface (CLI) along with other tooling to support packaging, catalog services and many popular container deployment options. Since Apache OpenWhisk builds its components using containers it easily supports many deployment options both locally and within Cloud infrastructures. Options include many of today's popular Container frameworks.
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