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OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Deployment

Release Notes

Highlights of what is new and what has changed with the OpenShift Container Platform 4.1 release

Architecture

An overview of the architecture for OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Install

Installing

Installing OpenShift Container Platform 4.1 clusters

Configure

Authentication

Configuring user authentication, encryption, and access controls for users and services

Networking

Configuring and managing cluster networking

Registry

Configuring registries for OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Storage

Configuring and managing storage in OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Develop

Applications

Creating and managing applications on OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Builds

Performing and interacting with builds in OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Images

Creating and managing images and imagestreams in OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Nodes

Configuring and managing nodes in OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Manage

Backup and restore

Recovering your OpenShift Container Platform 4.1 cluster

Machine Management

Adding and maintaining cluster machines

Web Console

Getting started with the web console in OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Monitor

Logging

Configuring cluster logging in OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Monitoring

Configuring and using the Prometheus monitoring stack in OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Telemetry

An overview of Telemetry in OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Scalability and performance

Scaling your Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.1 cluster and tuning performance in production environments

Support

Getting support for OpenShift Container Platform 4.1

Reference

CLI Reference

Learning how to use the OpenShift CLI

Upgrade

Updating Clusters

Updating OpenShift Container Platform 4.1 clusters

Integration

Serverless applications

OpenShift Serverless installation, usage and release notes

Service Mesh

Service Mesh installation, usage and release notes

Container-native virtualization

Container-native virtualization installation, usage, and release notes

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