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Enable single-stack IPv6 deployments in Azure
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Epic Goal
- Allow users to enable single-stack IPv6 networking deployments at install time when deploying OCP on Azure
Why is this important?
- With more and more enterprise customer moving towards the public cloud, their network requirements towards IPv6 do expand into the public cloud and thus require IPv6 single-stack support to remain relevant for applications requiring support for IPv6.
Also with the Red Hat-provided Cloud Services, enterprises will move a workload to those offering and potentially require IPv6 support for newly created applications or some specifically IPv6-only applications.
Acceptance Criteria
- CI - MUST be running successfully with tests automated
- Release Technical Enablement - Provide necessary release enablement details and documents.
Done Checklist
- CI - CI is running, tests are automated and merged.
- Release Enablement <link to Feature Enablement Presentation>
- DEV - Upstream code and tests merged: <link to meaningful PR or GitHub Issue>
- DEV - Upstream documentation merged: <link to meaningful PR or GitHub Issue>
- DEV - Downstream build attached to advisory: <link to errata>
- QE - Test plans in Polarion: <link or reference to Polarion>
- QE - Automated tests merged: <link or reference to automated tests>
- DOC - Downstream documentation merged: <link to meaningful PR>
- is duplicated by
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CORS-3527 Enable dual-stack networking deployments on Azure
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- In Progress
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