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Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS Classic architecture

A fully managed turnkey application platform that allows organizations to increase operational efficiency, refocus on innovation, and quickly build, deploy, and scale applications in a native AWS environment. New customers are encouraged to use the ROSA with Hosted Control Planes (HCP) architecture .

Using local-zones in ROSA Classic

This guide walks through setting up a local-zone in an existing ROSA Classic cluster. Use this approach when you have latency requirements that can be reduced…

Deploying a ROSA Classic cluster with Terraform

This guide will walk you through deploying a ROSA cluster using Terraform. This is a great way to get started with ROSA and to automate the deployment of your…

ROSA Break Glass Troubleshooting

Background WARNING: this procedure should only be initiated by a member of the Black Belt team or someone incredibly familiar with ROSA as a whole. THIS IS NOT…

Deploying ROSA PrivateLink Cluster with Ansible

Background This guide shows an example of how to deploy a classic Red Hat OpenShift Services on AWS (ROSA) cluster with PrivateLinkexternal link (opens in new…

Deploying ROSA in STS mode

This guide has been validated on OpenShift 4.20. Operator CRD names, API versions, and console paths may differ on other versions. Tip The official…

Creating a ROSA cluster in STS mode with custom KMS key

Tip Official Documentation ROSA STS with custom KMS key This guide will walk you through installing ROSA (Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS) with a…

Creating a ROSA cluster with PrivateLink enabled (custom VPC) and STS

This is a combination of the private-link and sts setup documents to show the full picture Prerequisites AWS CLIexternal link (opens in new tab) Rosa…

Creating a ROSA cluster with PrivateLink enabled

Prerequisites AWS CLIexternal link (opens in new tab) Rosa CLIexternal link (opens in new tab) v1.0.8 jqexternal link (opens in new tab) Create VPC and Subnets…

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