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  1. OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) Strategy
  2. OCPSTRAT-419

[Dev-preview] Support x86 control-plane with Z data-plane for HyperShift on BM

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      Feature Overview (aka. Goal Summary):

      This feature will enable an x86 control plane to operate with compute nodes exclusively of type Z in a HyperShift environment.

       

      Goals (aka. expected user outcomes):

      Enable an x86 control plane to operate with a Z data-plane in a HyperShift environment.

      Requirements (aka. Acceptance Criteria):

      • The feature must allow an x86 control plane and a Z data-plane to be used together in a HyperShift environment.
      • The feature must provide documentation on how to set up and use the x86 control plane with a Z data-plane in a HyperShift environment.
      • The feature must be tested and verified to work reliably and securely in a production environment.

      Customer Considerations:

      Customers who require a mix of x86 control plane and Z data-plane for their HyperShift environment will benefit from this feature.

      Documentation Considerations:

      • Documentation should include clear instructions on how to set up and use the x86 control plane with a Z data-plane in a HyperShift environment.
      • Documentation will live on docs.openshift.com 

       

      Interoperability Considerations:

      This feature should not impact other OpenShift layered products and versions in the portfolio.

      This feature should not impact other OpenShift layered products and versions in the portfolio.

              azaalouk Adel Zaalouk
              azaalouk Adel Zaalouk
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