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Ask an OpenShift Admin (Ep 35): Using the OpenShift Assisted Installer

There are several different methods to deploy OpenShift to your hyperscaler, hypervisor, or hardware platform of choice. One of the easiest is with the Assisted Installer, which provides an interactive experience where you are able to see, modify, and configure the cluster options then boot the nodes to an ISO and let the install run. No generating ignition configs. No attaching or hosting them. Just boot an ISO and you’re ready to go!

This stream we’ll explore the OpenShift Assisted Installer, including how it takes some extra steps to test and validate the target machines, and learn more about what the future holds.

Learn more:

https://www.openshift.com/blog/using-the-openshift-assisted-installer-service-to-deploy-an-openshift-cluster-on-metal-and-vsphere

About Ask an OpenShift Admin:

Do you have questions? We want to answer them! Every Wednesday at 11am ET, hosts Andrew Sullivan and Chris Short sit down to answer your questions about Red Hat OpenShift.

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About OpenShift:

Red Hat OpenShift is an open source container application platform based on the Kubernetes container orchestrator for enterprise application development and deployment.

Openshift.com https://red.ht/33Fh6uV

OpenShift on github https://github.com/openshift/

OpenShift on redhat.com https://red.ht/2o4ccDk

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