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Part 1: Covers the creation of necessary resources and sets up the OpenShift control plane.
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Part 2: Focuses on scaling the OpenShift cluster by adding worker nodes to support containerized workloads.
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# Multi-Cluster OpenShift on OCI: Implementing Shared and Unique Domain Architectures
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This repository provides architectural guidance for implementing a common base domain across multiple OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) clusters in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Designed for customers requiring unified DNS naming while maintaining cluster isolation.
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This repository provides a comprehensive guide for deploying the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). It outlines a high-level solution definition, including deployment architecture and the migration process for containerized workloads from an existing OpenShift environment—whether on-premises or in another cloud. The document captures the current state architecture, requirements, and a prospective state, along with potential project scope and anticipated timelines for implementation.
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