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From YouTube: Hands-on demo of Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
Description
Get a hands-on demonstration of Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated. We'll cover setting up your first cluster, adding and deleting clusters, and much more.
Learn more at https://www.openshift.com/products/dedicated/
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Hi,
my
name
is
august
siminelli,
I'm
a
field
product
manager
within
the
cloud
platform
business
unit.
Here
at
red
hat,
I
work
with
customers
around
the
world
on
bu,
led
technical
engagement.
Today,
we're
going
to
look
at
a
new
and
an
exciting
option
for
deploying
openshift
into
the
public
cloud:
red
hat,
openshift
managed
services
with
openshift
managed
services
for
aws.
You
can
easily
and
quickly
deploy
a
production
grade.
A
Openshift
cluster
into
your
aws
account
it's
easy
to
provision
fully
managed
clusters
in
minutes
which
are
backed
by
a
rock
solid
sla
and
24x7
support
from
an
industry-leading
sre
team.
Okay,
let's
go
ahead
and
take
a
look
simply
log
in
with
your
redhead
account
at
cloud.redhat.com,
once
in
you'll
find
many
options
to
interact
with
your
red
hat
software:
let's
go
ahead
and
open
up
the
red
hat
openshift
cluster
manager
to.
A
Begin
inside
this
interface,
we
can
see
a
bit
more
about
our
account
under
subscriptions
it's
possible
to
see
the
quota
allocated
for
your
deployment.
This
quote
is
determined
by
red
hat
and
sets
the
sizing
and
number
of
clusters
you
can
deploy.
You'll
see
this
in
action
shortly.
We
also
have
the
overview
section
that
once
we
deploy
our
cluster,
we'll
provide
a
single
view
of
our
installation.
A
Cluster
manager
provides
options
for
all
kinds
of
cluster
deployments
from
bare
metal
in
a
data
center
to
a
developer,
install
on
a
local
laptop.
It
really
is
your
starting
place
for
everything.
There's
a
variety
of
cloud
providers
accessible
as
well
today,
since
we're
going
to
do
it
in
aws,
we're
using
openshift
dedicated.
A
So
there
are
two
billing
models
for
a
managed
openshift
deployment,
one's
a
standard
subscription
where
we
deploy
into
a
red
hat
aws
account,
and
one
is
the
customer
cloud
subscription
or
ccs
model
that
allows
red
hat
to
deploy
and
manage
openshift
dedicated
into
your
aws
account.
So
you
handle
the
billing
with
your
infrastructure
provider
and
the
quota
and
openshift
billing
with
red
hat
and,
of
course,
when
you
use
your
own
aws
account.
A
There's
some
very
simple
basic
setup
really
well
documented
I've
done
that
already,
so
we
can
keep
things
moving,
so
I
go
ahead
and
supply
my
aws
credentials.
Obviously
don't
lose
or
revoke
these
or
you
will
lose
access
to
your
cluster
and
then,
of
course,
give
your
cluster
a
name
that
makes
sense.
I
used
test
cluster
today.
A
Now
we
select
our
aws
availability
requirements
with
openshift
cluster
manager.
We
can
choose
to
deploy
clusters
into
a
single
aws
zone
or
across
multiple
zones
in
most
aws
regions.
Next,
we
set
the
size
of
the
cluster
via
the
scale
dialog.
Here
we
can
choose
the
type
of
aws
nodes,
we'd
like
to
use
for
our
cluster
notice.
How
some
are
not
available.
A
This
is
a
reflection
of
our
quota
allowances
and
what
is
required
for
a
multi-zone
deployment.
I've
chosen
a
simple
general
purpose
instance
for
ease,
but
it
should
be
noted
that
you
can't
change
the
instance
type
for
the
default
machine
pool
you'll
have
to
create
a
new
one
which
you
can
do
next.
We
can
set
the
worker
count
per
zone.
The
available
options
here
reflect
your
quota
allowance
and
the
instance
type
you
selected
in
my
case.
I've
chosen
one
per
zone
for
a
total
of
three.
A
You
can
even
easily
add
node
labels
for
these
machine
pools
directly
from
openshift
cluster
manager.
Now,
let's
go
ahead
and
take
a
look
at
networking
with
the
managed
services
offering
in
aws.
You
can
get
a
pretty
specific
about
your
deployment.
You
can
use
your
own
vpc
and
you'll
even
be
asked
for
all
the
required
settings.
A
You
can
also
set
your
address
pools
for
things
like
the
machine
network
and
the
service
network
and,
of
course,
for
your
pods
and
and
your
pod
sizing
do
this
to
suit
all
your
specific
network
requirements
for
this
demo.
I'm
just
going
to
use
a
basic
install
and
this
will
set
all
the
networking
defaults
and
create
the
relevant
aws
assets
and
vpc
for
me.
A
Next,
we
set
the
cluster
update
frequency
manage
services.
Clusters
are
updated
in
one
of
two
ways.
You
can
either
choose
a
preferred
date
and
time
or
choose
to
do
it
manually
with
the
preferred
date
and
time
method.
If
there
is
an
available
update
found,
your
cluster
will
be
updated
automatically
close
to
the
time
chosen.
If
you
choose
manual,
you
must
maintain
the
updates.
Of
course,
critical
cves
are
patched
automatically
regardless
of
the
method
chosen.
This
is
done
within
48
hours
for
added
assurance.
A
Cluster
installation
is
pretty
easy.
It's
entirely
hands-off.
The
installer
does
all
the
work
for
you
using
the
settings
you
provided,
you
can
follow
along
in
the
comprehensive
logging
or
you
can.
Let
it
run
go
have
a
coffee,
so
my
cluster
took
about
40
minutes
to
install
in
my
local
aws
region,
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
speed
things
up,
so
we
can
check
out
the.
A
A
Now
that
we
have
a
freshly
deployed
cluster
in
aws,
the
first
thing
we
need
to
do
is
configure
access
to
it.
Openshift
dedicated
clusters
are
accessed
by
configuring,
an
identity
provider
via
the
openshift
cluster
manager.
Directly,
as
with
any
openshift
install,
there
are
a
variety
of
providers
available.
Let's
go
ahead
and
use
github
for
this
example,
I
have
created
an
oauth
application
in
my
github
account,
so
I
just
need
to
configure
it
to
allow
my
new
cluster
to
use.
A
A
Okay
with
that
done,
I
can
also
add
some
elevated
rights
to
a
user
who
I
might
want
to
administer
the
cluster.
There
are
two
types
of
administrative
roles
for
an
openshift
dedicated
cluster
dedicated
admins
and
cluster
admins
as
an
administrator
of
an
openshift
dedicated
cluster.
Who
has
the
dedicated
admin
roles,
your
account
has
additional
permissions
and
access
to
all
user-created
projects
in
your
organization's
cluster.
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There's
some
other
great
features
built
into
openshift
cluster
manager.
To
help
you
manage
your
dedicated
clusters,
you
can
add
additional
notification
contacts
for
people
to
be
advised
when
work
is
done
or
issues
arise,
and
you
can
actually
open
support
cases
directly
from
openshift
cluster
manager.
This
is
great.
It
uses
your
account
logs
you
straight
into
the
red
hat
support
system
and
just
makes
creating
a
ticket
simple
easy.
Let
you
get
on
with
your
day.
A
A
And
finally,
when
it's
time
to
delete
your
cluster,
it's
all
handled
from
openshift
cluster
manager
without
any
problems,
just
simply
choose
delete
cluster,
give
the
cluster
name
and
let
the
process
kick
off
installation
in
my
aws
region.
It
just
took
a
few
minutes,
but
I've
still
sped
that
up
for
convenience
once
the
cluster
is
deleted.
You
have
a
history
of
all
the
clusters.
You've
built
your
subscription
and
quote
accounts
are
obviously
updated
as
well
and
you're
ready
for
your
next
cluster,
and
that
concludes
this
demonstration.