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Red Hat OpenShift V4.3 on IBM Power Systems Reference Guide

An IBM Redpaper publication

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Published on 11 September 2020

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ISBN-10: 0738459070
ISBN-13: 9780738459073
IBM Form #: REDP-5599-00


Authors: Dino Quintero, Daniel Casali, Alain Fisher, Federico Fros, Miguel Gomez Gonzalez, Felix Gonzalez, Paulo Sergio Lemes Queiroz, Sudipto Pal, Bogdan Savu and Richard Wale

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    Abstract

    This IBM® Redpaper publication describes how to deploy Red Hat OpenShift V4.3 on IBM Power Systems servers.

    This book presents reference architectures for deployment, initial sizing guidelines for server, storage, and IBM Cloud® Paks. Moreover, this publication delivers information about initial supported Power System configurations for Red Hat OpenShift V4.3 deployment (bare metal, IBM PowerVM® LE LPARs, and others).

    This book serves as a guide for how to deploy Red Hat OpenShift V4.3 and provide start guidelines and recommended practices for implementing it on Power Systems and completing it with the supported IBM Cloud Paks.

    The publication addresses topics for developers, IT architects, IT specialists, sellers, and anyone who wants to implement a Red Hat OpenShift V4.3 and IBM Cloud Paks on IBM Power Systems. This book also provides technical content to transfer how-to skills to the support teams, and solution guidance to the sales team.

    This book compliments the documentation that is available at IBM Knowledge Center, and also aligns with the educational offerings that are provided by the IBM Systems Technical Education (SSE).

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift V4.3

    Chapter 2. Supported configurations and sizing guidelines

    Chapter 3. Reference installation guide for Red Hat OpenShift V4.3 on Power Systems servers

    Chapter 4. IBM Cloud Paks

    Appendix A. Configuring Red Hat CoreOS

    Appendix B. Booting from System Management Services

    Appendix C. Additional material

     

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