== Before You Begin === Comparison: {project_openshift_product_name} Image and Red Hat Single Sign-On The {project_openshift_product_name} image version number {project_version} is based on {project_name} {project_version}. There are some differences in functionality between the {project_openshift_product_name} image and {project_name}: * The {project_openshift_product_name} image includes all of the functionality of {project_name}. In addition, the {project_name}-enabled JBoss EAP image automatically handles OpenID Connect or SAML client registration and configuration for *_.war_* deployments that contain *KEYCLOAK* or *KEYCLOAK-SAML* in their respective *web.xml* files. === Version Compatibility and Support See the xPaaS part of the https://access.redhat.com/articles/2176281[OpenShift and Atomic Platform Tested Integrations page] for details about OpenShift image version compatibility. === Deprecated Image Streams and Application Templates for {project_openshift_product_name} [IMPORTANT] ==== The {project_openshift_product_name} image version number 7.0 and 7.1 are deprecated and they will no longer receive updates of image and application templates. *To deploy new applications, it is recommended to use the version 7.2 or {project_version} of the {project_openshift_product_name} image along with the application templates specific to these image versions.* ==== === Initial Setup The Tutorials in this guide follow on from and assume an OpenShift instance similar to that created in the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-xpaas/0/single/openshift-primer[OpenShift Primer]. [IMPORTANT] ==== For information related to updating the existing database when migrating {project_openshift_product_name} image from previous versions to version {project_version}, see the xref:../tutorials/tutorials.adoc#upgrading-sso-db-from-previous-to-{project_version}[Updating Existing Database when Migrating {project_openshift_product_name} Image to a new version] section. ====