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OCPSTRAT-1691Supporting SPIFFE/SPIRE for Workload Identities in OpenShift
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Feature Overview (aka. Goal Summary)
Workload identity is a key part of the zero-trust model. The SPIRE project aims to simplify the management and distribution of workload identities in the form of cryptographically verifiable identity documents. There is an increasing interest and uptake in this space within the Cloud native ecosystem. The goal is to give customers a practical and scalable way to establish trust in a multi-cloud, multi-platform environment. It will strengthen OpenShift’s security capabilities and value-add as organizations harden their security policies.
Goals (aka. expected user outcomes)
This effort is to integrate SPIRE Operator with Azure, OSD on GCP and add SPIRE support for vCSPs/CCSP
Requirements (aka. Acceptance Criteria):
Activity | Dependency | Contacts |
Service Mesh Extend Cloud provider support for Operator on Azure, OSD on GCP and Hypershift variants of these clouds. | Managed Cloud teams to help with integration testing | Shreyans Mulkutkar Jerome Boutaud Oren Kashi Ju Lim rhn-support-asequera |
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Anyone reviewing this Feature needs to know which deployment configurations that the Feature will apply to (or not) once it's been completed. Describe specific needs (or indicate N/A) for each of the following deployment scenarios. For specific configurations that are out-of-scope for a given release, ensure you provide the OCPSTRAT (for the future to be supported configuration) as well.
Deployment considerations | List applicable specific needs (N/A = not applicable) |
Self-managed, managed, or both | Managed and Self Managed |
Classic (standalone cluster) | Y |
Hosted control planes | Y |
Multi node, Compact (three node), or Single node (SNO), or all | |
Connected / Restricted Network | |
Architectures, e.g. x86_x64, ARM (aarch64), IBM Power (ppc64le), and IBM Z (s390x) | |
Operator compatibility | |
Backport needed (list applicable versions) | |
UI need (e.g. OpenShift Console, dynamic plugin, OCM) | |
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Use Cases (Optional):
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Background
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Customer Considerations
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Interoperability Considerations
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OCPSTRAT-1764 SPIRE Operator on Red Hat OpenShift Integration with OpenShift Service Mesh
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OCPSTRAT-1766 Scaling SPIRE with RHACM support
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