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    Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus

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    For the EMEA region, Red Hat® OpenShift® is an enterprise Kubernetes container platform with full-stack automated operations to manage applications across hybrid cloud, multicloud, and edge deployments. Red Hat OpenShift improves developer productivity and promotes innovation.

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    Support applications spanning multiple infrastructures and clouds in the EMEA regions.

    Red Hat® OpenShift® Platform Plus builds on the capabilities of enterprise Kubernetes platform Red Hat OpenShift to protect, manage, and provide security for applications consistently throughout the software life cycle across clusters. It includes multicluster Kubernetes management, security with DevSecOps capabilities to protect the software supply chain, infrastructure, workloads, and a central and scalable container registry.

    Includes:

    • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform: An enterprise Kubernetes container platform with automated operations to manage applications across hybrid cloud, multicloud, and edge deployments.
    • Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes: Application life-cycle and policy management across multiple Kubernetes clusters.
    • Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes: Kubernetes-native security that provides governance, security, and compliance through the entire application life cycle.
    • Red Hat Quay: A salable, central registry to provide a single source of truth of available software.

    IMPORTANT: This listing is not meant for direct consumption by deploying a single virtual machine. Please follow the instructions in  https://access.redhat.com/articles/6675791  and DO NOT create a VM from this offering directly.

    Highlights

    • Monitor running workloads for security issues or threats with system-level data collection and analysis as well as more than 60 security policies that can be applied and enforced throughout the entire application life cycle.
    • Apply consistent operational policies for security, configuration, compliance, and governance to Red Hat OpenShift clusters across on-premise and cloud infrastructures.
    • Apply a DevSecOps approach by integrating declarative security into developer tooling and workflows. Use Kubernetes-native controls to mitigate threats and enforce security policies that minimize operational risk to your applications.

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Rhel 9.4

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    Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus

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    m5.large
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    $0.742
    r5.xlarge
    $1.484
    r6i.4xlarge
    $5.936
    r3.large
    $0.742
    r3.8xlarge
    $11.872
    r5d.large
    $0.742
    r5d.8xlarge
    $11.872
    m5.16xlarge
    $23.744
    m6id.12xlarge
    $17.808
    m4.2xlarge
    $2.968

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

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    Usage instructions

    IMPORTANT: This marketplace listing is not meant for direct consumption by deploying a single virtual machine. Please follow the instructions in https://access.redhat.com/articles/6675791 . DO NOT create a Virtual Machine from this offering directly.

    RHCOS is supported only as a component of OpenShift Container Platform 4.16 for all OpenShift Container Platform machines. RHCOS is the only supported operating system for OpenShift Container Platform control plane, or master, machines. While RHCOS is the default operating system for all cluster machines, you can create compute machines, which are also known as worker machines, that use RHEL as their operating system. There are two general ways RHCOS is deployed in OpenShift Container Platform 4.16:

    1. If you install your cluster on infrastructure that the installation program provisions, RHCOS images are downloaded to the target platform during installation. Suitable Ignition config files, which control the RHCOS configuration, are also downloaded and used to deploy the machines.
    2. If you install your cluster on infrastructure that you manage, you must follow the installation documentation to obtain the RHCOS images, generate Ignition config files, and use the Ignition config files to provision your machines.
    3. For more information please see the Deploying RHCOS  documentation.

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    Overview

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    Container Orchestration
    Enterprise Kubernetes platform with automated operations for managing applications across hybrid cloud, multicloud, and edge deployments
    Multicluster Management
    Advanced cluster management for application lifecycle and policy management across multiple Kubernetes clusters
    Container Registry
    Scalable central registry providing a single source of truth for available software
    Security Policy Enforcement
    More than 60 security policies that can be applied and enforced throughout the entire application lifecycle
    DevSecOps Integration
    Kubernetes-native security controls with declarative security integrated into developer workflows and tooling
    Web Stack Support
    Native integration with Apache, Nginx, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Java web technologies
    Database Certification
    Certified environments for MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, and Redis database systems
    Security Hardening
    Enhanced SELinux policies and system-wide cryptographic standards for secure infrastructure
    Deployment Flexibility
    Supports deployment across physical servers, virtual machines, containers, and public cloud environments
    Automation Compatibility
    Integration-ready with Jenkins, GitLab CI, and Ansible for DevOps and continuous integration workflows
    Operating System Security
    Incorporates SELinux and advanced cryptography for comprehensive cloud workload protection
    Container Management
    Native support for containerized applications using Podman and Skopeo deployment tools
    Kernel Optimization
    Advanced kernel-level performance enhancements for improved system responsiveness and efficiency
    Modular Architecture
    Customizable environment design with extensive application ecosystem compatibility
    Networking Capabilities
    Advanced networking features supporting optimal connectivity for distributed application environments

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