Chapter 15. Installing on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)


From OpenShift Container Platform 4.14 and later versions, you can use the Assisted Installer to install a cluster on an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure virtual machine (VM) by using infrastructure that you provide. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides services that can meet your needs for regulatory compliance, performance, and cost-effectiveness. You can access OCI Resource Manager configurations to provision and configure OCI resources.

From OpenShift Container Platform 4.16 and later versions, the integration between OpenShift Container Platform and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is certified on both virtual machines (VMs) and bare metal (BM) machines. Bare-metal installations using iSCSI boot drives require a secondary vNIC that is automatically created in the Terraform stack provided by Oracle.

For details and installation instructions, see Installing a cluster on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure by using the Assisted Installer in the OpenShift Container Platform documentation.

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