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Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform 4.6 can host the development and run-time execution of containerized applications. OpenShift Container Platform is based on Kubernetes, the de facto automation and life cycle management (LCM) platform for containerized workloads and services.
The Dell Technologies Validated Design (DTVD) for OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 is a flexible infrastructure solution that has been designed, optimized, and validated for an OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 on-premises bare-metal deployment. The DTVD includes Dell servers, switches, and storage to enable you to develop, validate, and deploy your containerized applications. The emphasis is on running cloud-native applications on containers that are managed by OpenShift Container Platform.
The DTVD provides:
This version of the DTVD for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 on Dell infrastructure includes the following new features:
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New features |
January 2022 |
Support for:
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October 2021 |
Support for:
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The solution documentation set consists of:
The following OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 documents provide information about:
Note: While you can rely on Red Hat Enterprise Linux security and container technologies to prevent intrusions and protect your data, some security vulnerabilities might persist. For information about security vulnerabilities in OpenShift Container Platform, see OCP Errata. For a general listing of Red Hat vulnerabilities, see the Red Hat Security Home Page.