diff --git a/_attributes/common-attributes.adoc b/_attributes/common-attributes.adoc index 26a109ba4225..0c6534e321e0 100644 --- a/_attributes/common-attributes.adoc +++ b/_attributes/common-attributes.adoc @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ endif::[] :vmw-full: VMware vSphere :vmw-short: vSphere //Oracle -:oci-first: Oracle(R) Cloud Infrastructure +:oci-first: Oracle(R) Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) :oci: OCI :ocvs-first: Oracle(R) Cloud VMware Solution (OCVS) :ocvs: OCVS diff --git a/welcome/index.adoc b/welcome/index.adoc index 8829e67facaa..78a49f3ced72 100644 --- a/welcome/index.adoc +++ b/welcome/index.adoc @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Welcome to the official {product-title} (ROSA) documentation, where you can lear To learn about ROSA, interacting with ROSA by using {cluster-manager-first} and command-line interface (CLI) tools, consumption experience, and integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) services, start with xref:../rosa_architecture/rosa-understanding.adoc#rosa-understanding[the Introduction to ROSA documentation]. image::291_OpenShift_on_AWS_Intro_1122_docs.png[{product-title}] -endif::[] +endif::openshift-rosa[] ifdef::openshift-rosa[] To navigate the ROSA documentation, use the left navigation bar. @@ -84,32 +84,33 @@ Explore the following {product-title} installation tasks: - **xref:../installing/installing_azure_stack_hub/preparing-to-install-on-azure-stack-hub.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-azure-stack-hub[Install a cluster on Azure Stack Hub]**: On Microsoft Azure Stack Hub, you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure or user-provisioned infrastructure. -- **xref:../installing/installing_gcp/preparing-to-install-on-gcp.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-gcp[Install a cluster on GCP]**: On Google Cloud Platform (GCP) you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure or user-provisioned infrastructure. +- **xref:../installing/installing_on_prem_assisted/installing-on-prem-assisted.html#using-the-assisted-installer_installing-on-prem-assisted[Installing {product-title} with the Assisted Installer]**: The Assisted Installer is an installation solution that is provided on the Red Hat {hybrid-console}. The Assisted Installer supports installing an {product-title} cluster on many platforms, but with a focus on bare metal, Nutanix, and {vmw-full} infrastructures. -ifndef::openshift-origin[] -- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_cloud_public/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-cloud.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-ibm-cloud[Install a cluster on {ibm-cloud-name}]**: You can install {product-title} on {ibm-cloud-name} on installer-provisioned infrastructure. +- **xref:../installing/installing_with_agent_based_installer/installing-with-agent-based-installer.html#installing-ocp-agent_installing-with-agent-based-installer[Installing {product-title} with the Agent-based Installer]**: You can use the Agent-based Installer to generate a bootable ISO image that contains the Assisted discovery agent, the Assisted Service, and all the other information required to deploy an {product-title} cluster. The Agent-based Installer leverages the advantages of the Assisted Installer in a disconnected environment -- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_powervs/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-power-vs.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-ibm-power-vs[Install a cluster on {ibm-power-name} Virtual Server]**: You can install {product-title} on {ibm-power-name} Virtual Server on installer-provisioned infrastructure. +- **xref:../installing/installing_bare_metal/preparing-to-install-on-bare-metal.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-bare-metal[Install a cluster on bare metal]**: On bare metal, you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure or user-provisioned infrastructure. If none of the available platform and cloud provider deployment options meet your needs, consider using bare metal user-provisioned infrastructure. -- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-ibm-power.adoc#installing-ibm-power[Install a cluster on {ibm-power-name}]**: You can install {product-title} on {ibm-power-name} on user-provisioned infrastructure. -endif::openshift-origin[] +- **xref:../installing/installing_gcp/preparing-to-install-on-gcp.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-gcp[Install a cluster on {gcp-short}]**: On {gcp-first} you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure or user-provisioned infrastructure. ifndef::openshift-origin[] -- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-ibm-z.adoc#installing-ibm-z[Install a cluster with z/VM on {ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name}]**: You can install {product-title} with z/VM on {ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name} on user-provisioned infrastructure. +- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_cloud_public/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-cloud.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-ibm-cloud[Install a cluster on {ibm-cloud-name}]**: On {ibm-cloud-name}, you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure. -- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-ibm-z-kvm.adoc#installing-ibm-z-kvm[Install a cluster with RHEL KVM on {ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name}]**: You can install {product-title} with RHEL KVM on {ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name} on user-provisioned infrastructure. -endif::openshift-origin[] +- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_powervs/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-power-vs.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-ibm-power-vs[Install a cluster on {ibm-power-name} Virtual Server]**: On {ibm-power-name} Virtual Server, you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure. -- **xref:../installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned.adoc#installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned[Install a cluster on VMware vSphere]**: You can install {product-title} on supported versions of vSphere. +- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-ibm-power.adoc#installing-ibm-power[Install a cluster on {ibm-power-name}]**: On {ibm-power-name}, you can install {product-title} on user-provisioned infrastructure. -- **xref:../installing/installing_bare_metal/preparing-to-install-on-bare-metal.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-bare-metal[Install a cluster on bare metal]**: On bare metal, you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure or user-provisioned infrastructure. If none of the available platform and cloud provider deployment options meet your needs, consider using the bare metal user-provisioned infrastructure route. +- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-z.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-ibm-z[Install a cluster on {ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name}]**: On {ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name}, you can install {product-title} on user-provisioned infrastructure. +endif::openshift-origin[] +//// +// Addition will be tracked through https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OSDOCS-9514 +- ** Install a cluster on {oci-first}**: You can use the Assisted Installer or the Agent-based Installer to install a cluster on {oci}. This means that you can run cluster workloads on infrastructure that supports dedicated, hybrid, public, and multiple cloud environments. +//// -- **xref:../installing/installing_openstack/preparing-to-install-on-openstack.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-openstack[Install a cluster on {rh-openstack-first}]**: On {rh-openstack}, you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure or user-provisioned infrastructure. +- **xref:../installing/installing_nutanix/preparing-to-install-on-nutanix.html#preparing-to-install-nutanix[Install a cluster on Nutanix]**: On Nutanix, you can install a cluster on your {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure. -- **Install a cluster on {rh-openstack-first}**: You can install a cluster on {rh-openstack} with customizations or on a restricted network on installer-provisioned infrastructure. For more information, see the following documentation: -** xref:../installing/installing_openstack/installing-openstack-installer-custom.adoc#installing-openstack-installer-custom[Installing a cluster on {rh-openstack} with customizations] -** xref:../installing/installing_openstack/installing-openstack-installer-restricted.adoc#installing-openstack-installer-restricted[Installing a cluster on {rh-openstack} in a restricted network] +- **xref:../installing/installing_openstack/preparing-to-install-on-openstack.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-openstack[Install a cluster on {rh-openstack-first}]**: On {rh-openstack}, you can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned infrastructure or user-provisioned infrastructure. +- **xref:../installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned.adoc#installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned[Install a cluster on {vmw-full}]**: You can install {product-title} on supported versions of {vmw-short}. //// You can configure an external load balancer for xref:../installing/installing_openstack/installing-openstack-load-balancing.adoc#installing-openstack-load-balancing[load balancing deployments on OpenStack]. @@ -123,9 +124,8 @@ ifndef::openshift-origin[] - **Install a cluster in a restricted network**: If your cluster uses user-provisioned infrastructure on xref:../installing/installing_aws/installing-restricted-networks-aws.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-aws[AWS], -xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-restricted-networks-gcp.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-gcp[GCP], -xref:../installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-restricted-networks-vsphere.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-vsphere[vSphere], -xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z[{ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name} with z/VM], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z-kvm.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z-kvm[{ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name} with RHEL KVM], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power[{ibm-power-name}], +xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-restricted-networks-gcp.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-gcp[{gcp-short}], +xref:../installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-restricted-networks-vsphere.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-vsphere[{vmw-short}], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_cloud_public/installing-ibm-cloud-restricted.adoc#installing-ibm-cloud-restricted[{ibm-cloud-name}], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-z.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-ibm-z[{ibm-z-name} and {ibm-linuxone-name}], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power[{ibm-power-name}], or xref:../installing/installing_bare_metal/installing-restricted-networks-bare-metal.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-bare-metal[bare metal] and the cluster does not have full access to the internet, you must mirror the {product-title} installation images. To do this action, use one of the following methods, so that you can install a cluster in a restricted network. @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ ifdef::openshift-origin[] - **Install a cluster in a restricted network**: If your cluster that uses user-provisioned infrastructure on xref:../installing/installing_aws/installing-restricted-networks-aws.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-aws[AWS], -xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-restricted-networks-gcp.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-gcp[GCP], +xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-restricted-networks-gcp.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-gcp[{gcp-short}], or xref:../installing/installing_bare_metal/installing-restricted-networks-bare-metal.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-bare-metal[bare metal] does not have full access to the internet, then @@ -148,15 +148,15 @@ endif::openshift-origin[] - **Install a cluster in an existing network**: If you use an existing Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) in xref:../installing/installing_aws/installing-aws-vpc.adoc#installing-aws-vpc[AWS] or -xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-gcp-vpc.adoc#installing-gcp-vpc[GCP] or an existing +xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-gcp-vpc.adoc#installing-gcp-vpc[{gcp-short}] or an existing xref:../installing/installing_azure/installing-azure-vnet.adoc#installing-azure-vnet[VNet] -on Microsoft Azure, you can install a cluster. Also consider xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-gcp-shared-vpc.adoc#installation-gcp-shared-vpc-prerequisites_installing-gcp-shared-vpc[Installing a cluster on GCP into a shared VPC] +on Microsoft Azure, you can install a cluster. Also consider xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-gcp-shared-vpc.adoc#installation-gcp-shared-vpc-prerequisites_installing-gcp-shared-vpc[Installing a cluster on {gcp-short} into a shared VPC] - **Install a private cluster**: If your cluster does not require external internet access, you can install a private cluster on xref:../installing/installing_aws/installing-aws-private.adoc#installing-aws-private[AWS], xref:../installing/installing_azure/installing-azure-private.adoc#installing-aws-private[Azure], -xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-gcp-private.adoc#installing-gcp-private[GCP], or +xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-gcp-private.adoc#installing-gcp-private[{gcp-short}], or xref:../installing/installing_ibm_cloud_public/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-cloud.adoc#preparing-to-install-on-ibm-cloud[{ibm-cloud-name}]. Internet access is still required to access the cloud APIs and installation media. - **xref:../installing/installing-troubleshooting.adoc#installing-troubleshooting[Check installation logs]**: Access installation logs to evaluate issues that occur during {product-title} installation. @@ -166,7 +166,6 @@ xref:../installing/installing_ibm_cloud_public/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-cloud - **xref:../storage/persistent_storage/persistent-storage-ocs.adoc#red-hat-openshift-data-foundation[Install Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation]**: You can install {rh-storage-first} as an Operator to provide highly integrated and simplified persistent storage management for containers. - **xref:../post_installation_configuration/coreos-layering.adoc#coreos-layering[{op-system-first} image layering]**: As a post-installation task, you can add new images on top of the base {op-system} image. This layering does not modify the base {op-system} image. Instead, the layering creates a custom layered image that includes all {op-system} functions and adds additional functions to specific nodes in the cluster. - endif::[] ifndef::openshift-rosa,openshift-dedicated,openshift-dpu,microshift[] @@ -208,8 +207,14 @@ xref:../applications/working_with_helm_charts/understanding-helm.adoc#understand xref:../operators/operator_sdk/helm/osdk-helm-support.adoc#osdk-helm-support[Helm], or configure xref:../operators/operator_sdk/osdk-monitoring-prometheus.adoc#osdk-monitoring-prometheus[built-in Prometheus monitoring] by using the Operator SDK. - **Reference the xref:../rest_api/index.adoc#api-index[REST API index]**: Learn about {product-title} application programming interface endpoints. -endif::[] -endif::[] + +// Need to provide a link closer to 4.15 GA +- **Software Supply Chain Security enhancements**: The PipelineRun *details* page in the *Developer* or *Administrator* perspective of the web console provides a visual representation of identified vulnerabilities, which are categorized by severity. Additionally, these enhancements provide an option to download or view Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) for enhanced transparency and control within your supply chain. Learn about setting up OpenShift Pipelines in the web console to view Software Supply Chain Security elements. + +//When doc available, add a link to /openshift-pipelines/latest/secure/setting-up-openshift-pipelines-to-view-software-supply-chain-security-elements[Setting up OpenShift Pipelines in the web console to view Software Supply Chain Security elements] + +endif::openshift-enterprise,openshift-webscale,openshift-origin[] +endif::openshift-rosa,openshift-dedicated,openshift-dpu,microshift[] ifdef::openshift-dedicated[] == Developer activities @@ -232,7 +237,7 @@ ifdef::openshift-dedicated[] - *Create deployments*: Use `Deployment` and `DeploymentConfig` objects to exert fine-grained management over applications. Use the Workloads page or `oc` CLI to manage deployments. Learn rolling, recreate, and custom deployment strategies. - *Create templates*: Use existing templates or create your own templates that describe how an application is built or deployed. A template can combine images with descriptions, parameters, replicas, exposed ports and other content that defines how an application can be run or built. -endif::[] +endif::openshift-dedicated[] ifdef::openshift-enterprise,openshift-webscale,openshift-origin[] == Cluster administrator activities @@ -277,29 +282,36 @@ You can xref:../storage/expanding-persistent-volumes.adoc#expanding-persistent-v ifdef::openshift-enterprise,openshift-webscale,openshift-origin[] - **xref:../applications/quotas/quotas-setting-per-project.adoc#quotas-setting-per-project[Set resource quotas]**: Choose from CPU, memory, and other system resources to xref:../applications/quotas/quotas-setting-per-project.adoc#quotas-setting-per-project[set quotas]. -endif::[] +endif::openshift-enterprise,openshift-webscale,openshift-origin[] - **xref:../applications/pruning-objects.adoc#pruning-objects[Prune and reclaim resources]**: Reclaim space by pruning unneeded Operators, groups, deployments, builds, images, registries, and cron jobs. - **xref:../scalability_and_performance/recommended-performance-scale-practices/recommended-infrastructure-practices.adoc#scaling-cluster-monitoring-operator[Scale] and xref:../scalability_and_performance/using-node-tuning-operator.adoc#using-node-tuning-operator[tune] clusters**: Set cluster limits, tune nodes, scale cluster monitoring, and optimize networking, storage, and routes for your environment. -- **Update a cluster**: +- **xref:../updating/understanding_updates/intro-to-updates.html[Update a cluster]**: Use the Cluster Version Operator (CVO) to upgrade your {product-title} cluster. If an update is available from the OpenShift Update Service (OSUS), you apply that cluster update from the {product-title} xref:../updating/updating_a_cluster/updating-cluster-web-console.adoc#updating-cluster-web-console[web console] or the xref:../updating/updating_a_cluster/updating-cluster-cli.adoc#updating-cluster-cli[OpenShift CLI] (`oc`). -- **xref:../updating/updating_a_cluster/updating_disconnected_cluster/disconnected-update-osus.adoc#update-service-overview_updating-restricted-network-cluster-osus[Using the OpenShift Update Service in a disconnected environment]**: Learn about installing and managing a local OpenShift Update Service for recommending {product-title} updates in disconnected environments. +- **xref:../updating/updating_a_cluster/updating_disconnected_cluster/index.html[Using the OpenShift Update Service in a disconnected environment]**: You can use the OpenShift Update Service for recommending {product-title} updates in disconnected environments. - **xref:../nodes/clusters/nodes-cluster-worker-latency-profiles.adoc#nodes-cluster-worker-latency-profiles[Improving cluster stability in high latency environments by using worker latency profiles]**: If your network has latency issues, you can use one of three worker latency profiles to help ensure that your control plane does not accidentally evict pods in case it cannot reach a worker node. You can configure or modify the profile at any time during the life of the cluster. -=== Monitor the cluster +=== Observe a cluster -- **xref:../logging/cluster-logging.adoc#cluster-logging[Work with OpenShift Logging]**: Learn about OpenShift Logging and configure different OpenShift Logging types, such as Elasticsearch, Fluentd, and Kibana. +- **xref:../logging/cluster-logging.adoc#cluster-logging[OpenShift Logging]**: Learn about logging and configure different logging components, such as log storage, log collectors, and the logging web console plugin. -- **xref:../monitoring/monitoring-overview.adoc#monitoring-overview[Monitor]**: +- **xref:../distr_tracing/distr_tracing_arch/distr-tracing-architecture.adoc[Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform]**: Store and visualize large volumes of requests passing through distributed systems, across the whole stack of microservices, and under heavy loads. Use the distributed tracing platform for monitoring distributed transactions, gathering insights into your instrumented services, network profiling, performance and latency optimization, root cause analysis, and troubleshooting the interaction between components in modern cloud-native microservices-based applications. + +- **xref:../otel/otel-release-notes.adoc[Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry]**: Instrument, generate, collect, and export telemetry traces, metrics, and logs to analyze and understand your software's performance and behavior. Use open source backends like Tempo or Prometheus, or use commercial offerings. Learn a single set of APIs and conventions, and own the data that you generate. + +// CHECK IN CLOSER TO THE GA DATE BECAUSE FEATURE WORK IS NOT MERGED; ESTIMATED MERGE BY 19 FEB. ADD xref:../network_observability/metrics-alerts-dashboards.adoc#network-observability-viewing-dashboards_metrics-dashboards-alerts to [view dashbaords text. +- **xref:../network_observability/network-observability-overview.adoc[Network Observability]**: Observe network traffic for {product-title} clusters by using eBPF technology to create and enrich network flows. You can view dashboards and xref:../network_observability/observing-network-traffic.adoc#network-observability-trafficflow_nw-observe-network-traffic[analyze network flow] information for further insight and troubleshooting. + +- **xref:../monitoring/monitoring-overview.adoc#monitoring-overview[In-cluster monitoring]**: Learn to xref:../monitoring/configuring-the-monitoring-stack.adoc#configuring-the-monitoring-stack[configure the monitoring stack]. After configuring monitoring, use the web console to access xref:../monitoring/reviewing-monitoring-dashboards.adoc#reviewing-monitoring-dashboards[monitoring dashboards]. In addition to infrastructure metrics, you can also scrape and view metrics for your own services. - **xref:../support/remote_health_monitoring/about-remote-health-monitoring.adoc#about-remote-health-monitoring_about-remote-health-monitoring[Remote health monitoring]**: {product-title} collects anonymized aggregated information about your cluster. By using Telemetry and the Insights Operator, this data is received by Red Hat and used to improve {product-title}. You can view the xref:../support/remote_health_monitoring/showing-data-collected-by-remote-health-monitoring.adoc#showing-data-collected-by-remote-health-monitoring_showing-data-collected-by-remote-health-monitoring[data collected by remote health monitoring]. -endif::[] +endif::openshift-enterprise,openshift-webscale,openshift-origin[] ifdef::openshift-dedicated[] == Cluster administrator activities @@ -310,7 +322,7 @@ While cluster maintenance and host configuration is performed by the Red Hat Sit - *Work with Logging*: Learn about OpenShift Logging and configure the Cluster Logging Operator. - *Monitor clusters*: Learn to use the Web UI to access monitoring dashboards. - *Manage nodes*: Learn to manage nodes, including configuring machine pools and autoscaling. -endif::[] +endif::openshift-dedicated[] endif::openshift-enterprise,openshift-webscale,openshift-origin[] endif::openshift-rosa[] @@ -323,10 +335,13 @@ ifdef::openshift-enterprise[] ** link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.9/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#configuring-hosting-service-cluster-configure-bm[Configuring hosted control plane clusters on bare metal] ** link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.9/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#hosted-control-planes-manage-kubevirt[Managing hosted control plane clusters on OpenShift Virtualization] -* **Technology Preview features**: Hosted control planes remains available as a Technology Preview feature on the Amazon Web Services platform, and is now available as a Technology Preview feature on the {ibmzProductName} platform. For more information, see the following documentation: +* **Technology Preview features**: Hosted control planes remains available as a Technology Preview feature on the Amazon Web Services platform, and is now available as a Technology Preview feature on the {ibm-power-name} and {ibm-z-name} platforms. For more information, see the following documentation: ** link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.9/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#hosting-service-cluster-configure-aws[Configuring the hosting cluster on AWS (Technology Preview)] -** link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.9/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#configuring-hosting-service-cluster-ibmz[Configuring the hosted cluster on 64-bit x86 bare metal for IBM Z compute nodes (Technology Preview)] +** link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.9/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#config-hosted-service-ibmpower[Configuring the hosting cluster on a 64-bit x86 {product-title} cluster to create hosted control planes for {ibm-power-name} compute nodes (Technology Preview)] +** link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.9/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#configuring-hosting-service-cluster-ibmz[Configuring the hosted cluster on 64-bit x86 bare metal for {ibm-z-name} compute nodes (Technology Preview)] +// CHECK IN WITH SERVESHA CLOSER TO 4.15 GA ON THE FOLLOWING FEATURE: +// ** Using the Agent-based Installer to provision non-bare-metal machines. * **link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.9/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#enable-or-disable-hosted-control-planes[Enabling or disabling the hosted control planes feature]**: The hosted control planes feature is now enabled by default. endif::openshift-enterprise[]