第 1 章 OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 release notes
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform provides developers and IT organizations with a hybrid cloud application platform for deploying both new and existing applications on secure, scalable resources with minimal configuration and management overhead. OpenShift Container Platform supports a wide selection of programming languages and frameworks, such as Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, and PHP.
Built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Kubernetes, OpenShift Container Platform provides a more secure and scalable multi-tenant operating system for today’s enterprise-class applications, while delivering integrated application runtimes and libraries. OpenShift Container Platform enables organizations to meet security, privacy, compliance, and governance requirements.
1.1. About this release
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (RHBA-2020:2409) is now available. This release uses Kubernetes 1.18 with CRI-O runtime. New features, changes, and known issues that pertain to OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 are included in this topic.
Red Hat did not publicly release OpenShift Container Platform 4.5.0 as the GA version and, instead, is releasing OpenShift Container Platform 4.5.1 as the GA version.
OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 clusters are available at https://cloud.redhat.com/openshift. The Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager application for OpenShift Container Platform allows you to deploy OpenShift clusters to either on-premise or cloud environments.
OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 is supported on RHEL 7, version 7.7 or 7.8, as well as Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS) 4.5.
You must use RHCOS for the control plane, which are also known as master machines, and can use either RHCOS or RHEL 7, version 7.7 or later, for compute machines, which are also known as worker machines.
Because only RHEL 7, version 7.7 or later, is supported for compute machines, you must not upgrade the RHEL compute machines to version 8.
With the release of OpenShift Container Platform 4.5, version 4.2 is now end of life. For more information, see the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Life Cycle Policy.