How to set up Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP to use with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

Learn how to implement Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP as a persistent layer storage to use with your Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS clusters. Explore key strategies for your application data, as well as how to import your existing virtual machines.

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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Next steps after setting up Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

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Congratulations! You have successfully completed this learning path. You now have an understanding of what Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP (FSxN) is, how it integrates with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA), and how it can be used alongside OpenShift Virtualization to support virtual machines. 

After completing this tutorial, you now have:

  • Basic understanding of FSxN vs Elastic Block Store (EBS)
  • A ROSA cluster using FSxN as persistent storage
  • A migrated virtual machine on your ROSA cluster

What comes next?

Next, learn how to integrate other services into your ROSA cluster to further enhance its performance for your organization.

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