Posted On: Dec 22, 2022
Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) now provides an AWS Management Console experience that simplifies the process for satisfying the AWS account prerequisites for provisioning and operating ROSA clusters. The new AWS ROSA console page automatically checks whether ROSA prerequisites are met and provides automated configuration and step-by-step guidance where manual configuration is required.
Before a cluster administrator can provision ROSA clusters, their AWS account must have ROSA enabled, adequate service quotas, and the Elastic Load Balancing service-linked role. The new AWS ROSA console page automatically checks if these ROSA prerequisites are met, and provides automation and active step-by-step guidance for meeting the requirements. The new AWS ROSA console page helps you provision clusters faster.
The new console experience is available in all AWS regions that ROSA is available in. To learn how to get started with ROSA, visit our user guide.