Getting started with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)

Learn how to get started on Red Hat® OpenShift® Service on AWS, including how to use AWS Security Token Service (STS) to deploy a cluster. Once you’ve finished, proceed to part two and learn how to deploy an application on your new cluster.

You can also watch this interactive demonstration on how to install ROSA, from creating an account to deploying applications.

This learning path is for operations teams or system administrators

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Next steps after creating a Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS cluster

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You have officially deployed your Red Hat® OpenShift® Service on AWS (ROSA) cluster and completed this learning path. 

After completing this tutorial, you now have:

  • Experience setting up and deploying a ROSA cluster with STS
  • Experience performing common tasks like:
    • User access and elevated permissions
    • Managing worker nodes
    • Scaling and autoscaling
    • Upgrading
    • Delete the cluster

For more information, watch this interactive demonstration on how to install ROSA, from creating an account to deploying applications.

What comes next?

Next, learn how to deploy an application, so you can build container-based applications faster, even if you’ve just gotten started with ROSA.

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