How to manage virtual machines using Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization gives you the ability to modernize your applications—without needing to rework all of your virtual machines—on new infrastructure. Learn how to create or migrate VMs using OpenShift Virtualization on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS.

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How to manage virtual machines using Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

When upgrading or migrating virtual machines, it can be difficult to keep your original infrastructure running seamlessly to reduce the impact to your users. With Red Hat® OpenShift® Virtualization, you can migrate and run your virtual machines (VMs) on Red Hat OpenShift so that you can run your applications on the same infrastructure as your VMs. This learning path provides steps you’ll need in order to configure Openshift Virtualization in Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA), deploy new virtual machines, and import existing ones to a new environment. 

What do you need before starting?

What is included in this learning path?

  • Prerequisites
  • Configuring OpenShift Virtualization
  • Deploying virtual machines in OpenShift
  • Importing virtual machines to OpenShift

What will you get?

  • A configured environment ready to run and manage virtual machines
  • A virtual machine created within ROSA
  • A virtual machine imported to a ROSA environment
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