How to provision better storage and enhance cluster deployments on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP

Learn how to create container applications and virtual machines on Red Hat® OpenShift® Service on AWS clusters using Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) volumes with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP. Provision better storage and enhance your cluster deployments.

Authors: Mayur Shetty, Principal Ecosystem Solution Architect, Red Hat and Banu Sundhar, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, NetApp

This learning path is for operations teams or system administrators

Developers may want to check out Transitioning to ROSA HCP on developers.redhat.com. 

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Prerequisites for setting up Amazon FSx for NetAPP ONTAP with iSCSI storage integration

45 mins

Red Hat® OpenShift® Service on AWS (ROSA) integrates with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP (FSxN)—a fully managed, scalable, shared storage service built on NetApp's renowned ONTAP file system. To install with the iSCSI storage integration, make sure you have the accounts and credentials listed below.

What will you learn?

  • The accounts and credentials you need before installing Amazon FSx for NetAPP ONTAP with iSCSI storage integration

What do you need before starting?

Once you’ve met these prerequisites, you are now ready to provision FSx for NetApp ONTAP and install and configure the Trident CSI driver for the ROSA cluster. 

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