Deploying Production AWS ROSA Clusters: Creation, Configuration, and Application Integration (CS229) – Outline

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PrivateLink Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) Clusters

Create a PrivateLink ROSA cluster with STS and enable developers or administrators to access the API and router endpoints of the cluster.

Node and Pod Autoscaling

Configure a ROSA cluster and a workload to dynamically scale the number of cluster nodes and application pods according to load.

Integrate ROSA Clusters with Amazon Web Services

Configure ROSA clusters to forward logs to Amazon CloudWatch for long-term storage, aggregation, and analysis, and to authenticate OpenShift users by using Amazon Cognito.

Deploy Applications From External Registries

Deploy applications on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) from private container image repositories in external centralized container image registries.

Provide Amazon Storage Volumes for Applications

Configure Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS) or Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) volumes that meet the cost, performance, and sharing requirements of their applications.

Configure Application Access to AWS Services

Configure applications for access to shared AWS services by using Kubernetes service accounts, and provision dedicated AWS services by using Kubernetes custom resources.

OpenShift and AWS Application Observability

Configure ROSA clusters to forward application logs to Amazon CloudWatch and application metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.

Custom Domains for ROSA Applications

Expose applications to internet users with secure URLs by using human-readable DNS domains.