Documentation from the MOBB/MOST team
Quickstarts / Getting Started
Advanced Managed OpenShift
ROSA
- Deploying ROSA in Private Link mode
- Deploying ROSA in STS mode
- Deploying ROSA in STS mode with Private Link
- Deploying ROSA in STS mode with custom KMS Key
- Installing the AWS Load Balancer Controller (ALB) on ROSA
- Adding AWS WAF in front of ROSA / OSD
- Use AWS Secrets CSI with ROSA in STS mode
- Use AWS CloudWatch Agent to push prometheus metrics to AWS CloudWatch
- Federating ROSA metrics to Prometheus with customer alerting
- Configuring Alerts for User Workloads in ROSA 4.9.x
- Using Amazon Web Services Elastic File System (EFS) on ROSA
- Using the AWS EFS CSI Driver Operator on ROSA 4.10.x
- Configuring a ROSA cluster to pull images from AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
- Configuring a ROSA cluster to use ECR secret operator
- Deploy and use the AWS Kubernetes Controller S3 controller
ARO
- Deploying private ARO Cluster with Jump Host access
- Considerations for Disaster Recovery with ARO
- Getting Started with the Azure Key Vault CSI Driver
- Deploy and use the Azure Service Operator (ASO)
- Create an additional Ingress Controller for ARO
- Configure the Managed Upgrade Operator
- Configure ARO with Azure NetApp Trident Operator
GCP
- Deploy OSD in GCP using Pre-Existent VPC and Subnets
- Using Filestore with OpenShift Dedicated in GCP
Advanced Cluster Manager (ACM)
Observability
- Configuring Alerts for User Workloads in ROSA 4.9.x
- Federating ROSA metrics to S3
- Federating ROSA metrics to Prometheus with customer alerting
- Federating ROSA metrics to AWS Prometheus
- Federating ARO metrics to Azure Files
- Sending ARO cluster logs to Azure Log Analytics
- Use AWS CloudWatch Agent to push prometheus metrics to AWS CloudWatch
Security
Kubernetes Secret Store CSI Driver
Configure Identity provider
Applications
Operations - DevOps/GitOps
Fixes / Workarounds
Here be dragons - use at your own risk