Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation 4.12

Planning

Important planning recommendations and guidance to review before deploying.

4.12 Release notes

Release notes for feature and enhancements, known issues, and other important release information.

Planning your deployment

Important considerations when deploying Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation 4.12

Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation architecture

Overview of OpenShift Data Foundation architecture and the roles that the components and services perform.

Deploying

Step-by-step instructions to quickly go from Operator Hub to available storage.

Deploying and managing OpenShift Data Foundation using Google Cloud

Instructions on deploying and managing OpenShift Data Foundation on existing Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Google Cloud clusters

Deploying and managing OpenShift Data Foundation using Red Hat OpenStack Platform

Instructions on deploying and managing OpenShift Data Foundation on Red Hat OpenStack Platform

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation in external mode

Instructions for deploying OpenShift Data Foundation to use an external Red Hat Ceph Storage cluster and IBM FlashSystem.

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on VMware vSphere

Instructions on deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using VMware vSphere infrastructure

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using IBM Cloud

Instructions on deploying Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation using IBM Cloud

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using bare metal infrastructure

Instructions on deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using local storage on bare metal infrastructure

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using Amazon Web Services

Instructions for deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using Amazon Web Services for cloud storage

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using IBM Z infrastructure

Instructions on deploying Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation to use local storage on IBM Z infrastructure

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using Microsoft Azure

Instructions on deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using Microsoft Azure

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using IBM Power

Instructions on deploying Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation on IBM Power

Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using Red Hat Virtualization platform

Instructions on deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on Red Hat Virtualization Platform

Updating

Updating OpenShift Data Foundation

Instructions for cluster and storage administrators regarding upgrading

Managing

Recommendations and instructions to help administrators manage storage.

Managing hybrid and multicloud resources

Instructions for how to manage storage resources across a hybrid cloud or multicloud environment using the Multicloud Object Gateway (NooBaa).

Managing and allocating storage resources

Instructions on how to allocate storage to core services and hosted applications in OpenShift Data Foundation, including snapshot and clone.

Replacing nodes

Instructions for how to safely replace a node in an OpenShift Data Foundation cluster.

Replacing devices

Instructions for safely replacing operational or failed devices

Scaling storage

Instructions for scaling operations in OpenShift Data Foundation

Monitoring

Monitoring OpenShift Data Foundation

View cluster health, metrics, or set alerts.

Disaster Recovery

Recommendations and instructions to help administrators manage disaster recovery capabilities

Configuring OpenShift Data Foundation Disaster Recovery for OpenShift Workloads

Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation Metro-DR feature with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.7 is General Available now and the Regional-DR solution for both Blocks and Files is offered as Technology Preview and is subject to Technology Preview support limitations.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting OpenShift Data Foundation

Instructions on troubleshooting OpenShift Data Foundation

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