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  1. OpenShift Virtualization
  2. CNV-34629

VM-friendly networks on AWS and ROSA (bare metal)

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      • (must-have) Ability to provide similar networking capabilities for secondary networks on AWS and ROSA as on-prem
      • (must-have) KubeVirt conformance test pass on AWS once
      • (must-have) Ingress, egress, live-migration, and east west connectivity of primary UDN tested on AWS manually once
      • (must-have) Mention next to UDN documentation saying it is the recommended solution for AWS
      • No QE
      • No UXD
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      (must-have) Ability to provide similar networking capabilities for secondary networks on AWS and ROSA as on-prem (must-have) KubeVirt conformance test pass on AWS once (must-have) Ingress, egress, live-migration, and east west connectivity of primary UDN tested on AWS manually once (must-have) Mention next to UDN documentation saying it is the recommended solution for AWS No QE No UXD
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    • CNV-9311 - OpenShift Virtualization on AWS Bare-Metal nodes
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      Goal

      AWS platform does not allow us to set flat L2 networks and other things like VLANs. The goal is to come up with solutions that will allow customers to define multiple networks, static IPs etc. on AWS and ROSA

      User Stories

      • As a customer I would like to be able to have the same network capabilities on OCP Virtualization running in AWS as I have on-prem
      • As a customer I would like to be able to set static IPs on my VM
      • As a customer I would like to create networking segmentation for my VMs
      • As a customer I would like to be able to connect to my VM that is running on AWS

      Non-Requirements

      • <No new features. This epic is just confirming that features developed under its dependencies actually satisfy the use case on public cloud.>

      Notes

      • It is enough to run a manual check that UDNs work well on AWS and run KubeVirt conformance test to confirm that OVN Kubernetes works there well
      • No new test automation is required - primary UDNs are platform agnostic and will be tested extensively on premise

              phoracek@redhat.com Petr Horacek
              rsdeor Ronen Sde-Or
              Yossi Segev Yossi Segev
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