How to create a cluster in Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS with STS

Learn how to set up accounts and clusters with Red Hat® OpenShift® Service on AWS (ROSA) using AWS Security Token Service (STS) to help build container-based applications faster.

Please note, this is the deployment method that Red Hat recommends. For non-STS ROSA deployment, visit this page.

This learning path is for operations teams or system administrators

Developers may want to check out Foundations of OpenShift on developers.redhat.com.

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How to create a cluster in Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS with STS

Learn how to set up accounts and clusters with Red Hat® OpenShift® Service on AWS (ROSA) using AWS Security Token Service (STS) to help build container-based applications faster.

Please note, this is the deployment method that Red Hat recommends. For non-STS ROSA deployment, visit this page.

This learning path provides steps you’ll need to create a cluster with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) with the AWS Security Token Service (STS). The AWS STS allows you to request temporary and limited security credentials for Identity and Access Management (IAM) users or for other users you wish to authenticate.

You will learn how to use the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console to deploy container processes and monitor containers so your developers can start building applications faster.

What do you need before starting?

What will you get?

  • Experience setting up a ROSA cluster with STS
  • An example cluster for demonstration purposes
  • Working knowledge of ROSA clusters so you can support your development team in building applications faster
  • A prepared environment ready for more cluster deployments and management 
     
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