Installing on-premise with Assisted Installer
Installing OpenShift Container Platform on-premise with the Assisted Installer
Abstract
Chapter 1. Installing an on-premise cluster using the Assisted Installer Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
You can install OpenShift Container Platform on on-premise hardware or on-premise VMs by using the Assisted Installer.
1.1. Using the Assisted Installer Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
The Assisted Installer for OpenShift Container Platform is a user-friendly installation solution offered on the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console. The Assisted Installer reduces installation complexity, enabling users to deploy and configure OpenShift Container Platform clusters with minimal manual intervention.
See the Assisted Installer for OpenShift Container Platform documentation for details.
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