Use the following sections to find content to help you learn about and better understand OKD functions:
Explore the following OKD installation tasks:
Learn about installation on OKD | Optional additional resources |
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Selecting a cluster installation method and preparing it for users |
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Learn about other installer tasks on OKD | Optional additional resources |
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Learn about installing in a restricted network | Optional additional resources |
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If your cluster uses user-provisioned infrastructure, and the cluster does not have full access to the internet, you must mirror the OKD installation images. |
Learn about installing in a restricted network | Optional additional resources |
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If you use an existing Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) in Amazon Web Services (AWS) or GCP or an existing VNet on Microsoft Azure, you can install a cluster |
Learn about OKD cluster activities | Optional additional resources |
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Learn about managing cluster components | Optional additional resources |
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Manage compute and control plane machines with machine sets. |
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Manage ingress, API server, and service certificates |
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Learn more about changing cluster components | Optional additional resources |
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Use custom resource definitions (CRDs) to modify the cluster |
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Learn about OKD | Deploy and manage applications | Optional additional resources |
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Develop and deploy containerized applications with OKD. OKD is a platform for developing and deploying containerized applications. Read the following OKD documentation, so that you can better understand OKD functions:
Learn about application development in OKD | Optional additional resources |
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Getting started with OpenShift for developers (interactive tutorial) |
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Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces (formerly Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces) |
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Configuring an OpenShift cluster by deploying an application with cluster configurations |