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      Feature Overview (aka. Goal Summary)

      Dual-stack support for OpenShift Container Platform 4 on AWS

      Goals (aka. expected user outcomes)

      OpenShift Container Platform 4, dual-stack support is only available on bare-metal and starting with OpenShift Container Platform 4.13 on vSphere. Customers running on AWS are still bound to IPv4 only OpenShift Container Platform 4 - Cluster deployments which exposes some serious limitations for application requiring IPv6.

      It's therefore required that OpenShift Container Platform 4 running on AWS also receives support for dual-stack deployments to allow applications which require IPv6 to connect and use OpenShift Container Platform 4 running on AWS.

      Requirements and Use cases (aka. Acceptance Criteria):

      With more and more enterprise customer moving towards public cloud, their network requirements towards IPv6 does expand into public cloud and thus requires dual-stack support to remain relevant for application requiring support for both stacks.

      Also with the Red Hat provided Cloud Services, enterprises will move workload to those offering and potentially require IPv6 sinlge stack support for newly created application or some specifically IPv6 only application.

       

              linnguye.openshift Linh Nguyen
              mcurry@redhat.com Marc Curry
              Marcos Entenza Garcia
              Beth White, Ju Lim, Marcos Entenza Garcia, Patrick Dillon, Rafael Fonseca dos Santos, Ramon Acedo, Subin M
              Patrick Dillon Patrick Dillon
              Yunfei Jiang Yunfei Jiang
              Ashley Hardin Ashley Hardin
              Eric Rich Eric Rich
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