第1章 Red Hat build of MicroShift 4.17 release notes
Red Hat build of MicroShift (MicroShift) provides developers and IT organizations with small-form-factor and edge computing delivered as an application that customers can deploy on top of their managed Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) devices at the edge. Built on OpenShift Container Platform and Kubernetes, MicroShift provides an efficient way to operate single-node clusters in low-resource edge environments.
MicroShift is designed to make control plane restarts economical and be lifecycle-managed as a single unit by the operating system. Updates, roll-backs, and configuration changes consist of simply staging another version in parallel and then - without relying on a network - flipping to and from that version and restarting.
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Version 4.17 of MicroShift includes new features and enhancements. Update to the latest version of MicroShift to receive all of the latest features, bug fixes, and security updates. MicroShift is derived from OpenShift Container Platform 4.17 and uses the CRI-O container runtime. New features, changes, and known issues that pertain to MicroShift are included in this topic.
You can deploy MicroShift clusters to on-premise, cloud, disconnected, and offline environments.
MicroShift 4.17 is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.4.
For lifecycle information, see the Red Hat build of MicroShift Life Cycle Policy.