Chapter 2. Supported clouds
Learn about the cloud providers that are available with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes. Also, find the documented managed providers that are available.
Best practice: For managed cluster providers, use the latest version of Kubernetes.
2.1. Supported hub cluster providers
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.5.2 or later, 4.6.1 or later, and 4.7.0 or later, are supported for the hub cluster.
- See OpenShift on Amazon Web Services.
- See Azure Red Hat OpenShift.
- See Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated.
- See Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on OpenStack (OpenStack version 16.1, or later).
- See Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on VMware vSphere.
- See Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on IBM Cloud (ROKS) (Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform version 4.5, and later).
2.2. Supported managed cluster providers
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.11.200 or later, 4.4.3 or later, 4.5.2 or later, 4.6.1 or later, and 4.7.0 or later, are supported for the managed clusters.
See the available managed cluster options and documentation:
- See OpenShift on Amazon Web Services.
- See Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on IBM Cloud (ROKS) (Kubernetes 1.17, and later).
- See About Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine.
- See Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6.1, and later, on IBM Z.
- See Getting started with IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service (Kubernetes 1.18, and later).
- See Google Kubernetes Engine (Kubernetes 1.17, and later).
- See Azure Kubernetes Service (Kubernetes 1.19.6, and later).
- See Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Kubernetes 1.17.6, and later).
- See Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on VMware vSphere.
- See Azure Red Hat OpenShift.
- See Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated (Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform version 4.5.16, and later).
- See Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on OpenStack (OpenStack version 16.1, or later).
2.3. Configuring kubectl
From vendor documentation previously listed, you might need to learn how configure your kubectl
. You must have kubectl
installed when you import a managed cluster to a hub cluster. See Importing a target managed cluster to the hub cluster for details.