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Chapter 1. Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift bare-metal hardware certification policies
The Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (RHOCP) bare metal hardware certification policy guide is for hardware vendors who want to certify their bare metal servers with Red Hat.
The RHOCP bare-metal certification is divided in the following components:
- The IPI component, which ensures that your servers can be automatically orchestrated without manual intervention.
- The Assisted installer component, which ensures that customers can install your servers with the assisted installer for RHOCP.
If the servers meet the requirements, you can certify them for the IPI component by deploying it on the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform through this program.
1.1. Audience Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
This guide is intended for partners who offer their own infrastructure hardware like system servers, or management controllers for use with RHOCP in a supported customer environment.
1.2. Overview of the program Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
The Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (RHOCP) bare metal hardware certification creates value for customers, because the systems can be managed and automatically deployed and redeployed with RHOCP bare-metal hardware without manual intervention.
The certification process, through a series of tests, validates that a certified solution meets the requirements of an enterprise cloud, and is jointly supported by Red Hat and your organization.
The RHOCP bare-metal hardware certification program policies include multiple tests each with a series of subtests and checks, which are explained in the document.