 Welcome to OpenShift 3.1, the latest release of Red Hat's distributed container application platform. Several new features are here to make build and deployment automation easier than ever. Users can create their own projects to hold all of the resources for their applications. Now these projects can inherit quotas and limits by default. With just a few button clicks, a developer or operator can have OpenShift automatically build and deploy application code. Choose from a variety of supported runtimes or leverage the source to image framework to create your own. Specify environment variables too. Watch your build logs in real time. Application logs can be viewed the same way. Just like with supported runtimes, OpenShift provides a variety of database choices that can all be backed by new persistent storage options including Cinder, Gluster, Ceph, Amazon EBS and Google P-Disk along with traditional storage types like NFS, iSCSI and FiberChannel. OpenShift makes it easy to scale up your application to support whatever density is required. The powerful OpenShift scheduler automatically spreads workload throughout the environment to ensure high availability of your application. It can even validate the liveness of your apps and automatically reschedule failed instances. The new topology view makes it easy to see how your application components are deployed and interact.