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  1. OpenShift Installer
  2. CORS-1433

Azure: Document UPI install workflow for Azure Stack Hub

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    • Azure: Document UPI install workflow on Azure Stack Hub
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    • OCPPLAN-3342 - Public Sector cloud providers integration (GovCloud, MAG, C2S, ASH)
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      Goal:

      As an administrator, I would like to deploy an OpenShift 4 cluster to pre-existing infrastructure hosted on an on-premise Azure Stack Hub environment.

      Problem:

      Customers were able to deploy to Azure Stack Hub in OCP 3.11, but our global configuration in OCP 4.1 doesn't support this.

      At a bare minimum, we should be able to provide a user-provisioned infrastructure (UPI) workflow for deploying OpenShift to Azure Stack Hub. However, it's likely many customers will want a fully-automated deployment method, so we should try to also deliver an installer-provisioned infrastructure workflow.

      Why is this important:

      • Many of our public sector customers would like to move off 3.11 and on to 4.1, but missing support for Azure Stack Hub will prevent them from being able to upgrading.

       
      Lifecycle Information:

      • Core

      Previous Work:

      Dependencies:

      • Azure Stack Hub IPI deployment method
      • Requires access to local Azure Stack Hub environment

       

      Prioritized epics + deliverables (in scope / not in scope):

      • Develop ARM templates for performing UPI deployment on Azure Stack Hub
      • Document UPI deployment on Azure Stack Hub

      Estimate (XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL):

       

      Customers: North America Public Sector and Government Agencies

       

      Open questions:

       

            Unassigned Unassigned
            mak.redhat.com Marcos Entenza Garcia
            Mike Gahagan Mike Gahagan
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