Chapter 3. Before You Begin
3.1. Comparison: JDV for OpenShift Image and Red Hat JDV
JDV for OpenShift image is based on Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.3. There are some differences in functionality between the JDV for OpenShift image and Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization:
- Cached results are automatically replicated to all members of the JDV for OpenShift cluster.
In addition, the JDV for OpenShift image is built on the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) for OpenShift image. As a result, the same differences exist for the JDV for OpenShift image. For more information on the EAP for OpenShift differences, see the Comparison: EAP and EAP for OpenShift Image section in the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform for OpenShift Guide.
3.2. Version Compatibility and Support
See the xPaaS part of the OpenShift and Atomic Platform Tested Integrations page for details about OpenShift image version compatibility.
3.3. Initial Setup
The Tutorials in this guide follow on from and assume an OpenShift instance similar to that created in the OpenShift Primer.

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