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BU Priority Overview
This is a High Priority goal for ARO since our customers have interest and familiarity with the Azure ecosystem and thus expect that ARO integrates well with the rest of Azure and makes use of native processes or technologies as much as possible.
Goals
The goal is to integrate more seamlessly with the rest of the Azure services and infrastructure. Provide the ability for Azure Red Hat OpenShift to more natively integrate with the rest of the Azure services and ecosystem. Things like leveraging native monitoring/alerting solutions, communications, and infrastructure.
State of the Business
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As Azure releases new features there will be cases where ARO will fall behind an adopting those capabilities; and sometimes it may not make sense in the context of ARO. We currently have some features that are blocking customers like being able to use short term, and limited credentials for ARO clusters, as well as newer instance types and network controls. These are on active development.
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Relevant features are tracked as they are released and especially when there are customer asks.
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XCMSTRAT-557 Support for Azure ARM64 Instance type
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XCMSTRAT-813 Keyvault support for ARO
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XCMSTRAT-816 Enable customers to deploy workers with ephemeral volumes
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