Hi Pri, I will have to defer to Steve, but I believe that currently OpenShift Dedicated only supports deployment within a single region (eg: us-east-1), although I believe we span AZs within that region.
There is room for customization of certain aspects, but things like the size of a node (cpu/mem) are fixed. Thanks, --- ERIK JACOBS PRINCIPAL TECHNICAL MARKETING MANAGER, OPENSHIFT Red Hat Inc <https://www.redhat.com/> [email protected] M: 646.462.3745 @: erikonopen <https://red.ht/sig> TRIED. TESTED. TRUSTED. <https://redhat.com/trusted> On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 7:07 AM, Pri <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Erik, thanks a lot of responding again. Our team here is still trying > to get in touch with RedHat representative. Meanwhile I would like to know > if we use OpenShift dedicated for AWS infra, can we have multiple nodes > sit in different AWS regions? lets say 2 nodes in UK region and 2 nodes in > Singapore region, > > can we ask Redhat for such customisation in OpenShift Dedicated platform > cluster? > > Thanks again for great help > > Thanks, > Priy > > On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 7:08 PM, Erik Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Pri, >> >> Red Hat software evaluations are not time bombed - they do not cease >> working after the evaluation period. However, you would not have access to >> any of the rest of the Red Hat value proposition after expiration - >> support, updates, knowledge base access, and do on and so forth. >> >> Erik M Jacobs, RHCA >> Principal Technical Marketing Manager, OpenShift Enterprise >> Red Hat, Inc. >> Phone: 646.462.3745 <(646)%20462-3745> >> Email: [email protected] >> AOL Instant Messenger: ejacobsatredhat >> Twitter: @ErikonOpen >> Freenode: thoraxe >> >> On Jun 6, 2017 07:28, "Pri" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Steve, >> >> One more query here , if we try OCP trial version, will my installation >> stop working after trial period is over?? I have one OCP tinstallation done >> few months back with trial version , so was curious to know this. >> >> Thanks, >> Priy >> >> On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 11:11 AM, Pri <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Thanks Steve, it is really helpful. We are trying to get in touch with >>> RedHat representative and will be soon able to ask queries. Thanks >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Priy >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 11:34 PM, Steve Speicher <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 8:56 AM, Pri <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I believe openshift online(next gen) is multi-tenant but not >>>>> enterprise ready. >>>>> >>>> >>>>> OpenShift dedicated and Container platform I believe are enterprise >>>>> ready (please correct if this is wrong) but all document says both are >>>>> single-tenant. Could you please help explaining how multi-tenancy is >>>>> achieved for these?? >>>>> >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> From Red Hat's perspective, Dedicated is a single tenant (customer). >>>> That customer can have many users/tenants on their cluster. This is the >>>> same for how someone runs OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) locally. >>>> Though with OCP, you can have fully control over the scheduler. So you >>>> could isolate users on different nodes. >>>> >>>> >>>>> I understand that there could be project level separation but we want >>>>> to keep almost all data separate for each tenant as well as a separate >>>>> docker registry. So that it would be easy of identify resource usage for >>>>> each. >>>>> >>>>> I have used container platform before but not sure about OpenShift >>>>> dedicated, how user management is done, does Redhat provides only single >>>>> user ? >>>>> >>>> No, Red Hat connected to your identify and auth provider. More >>>> information is at: https://www.openshift.com/dedicated/ >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Also I would like to understand how next gen is multi-tenant , does >>>>> each customer gets separate OpenShift cluster or its just the different >>>>> user? >>>>> >>>> OpenShift Online Next Generation is a single cluster shared by many >>>> users. Each user gets a certain amount of quota to run their applications. >>>> That quota can be applied to one or many of the nodes in the cluster. The >>>> cluster determines best place to place it. >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Looking for clarification on these points, also would be very helpful >>>>> if you could share some available docs explaining the same. >>>>> >>>> >>>> You can also look at : https://docs.openshift.com/con >>>> tainer-platform/3.5/security/hosts_multitenancy.html >>>> >>>> I'd recommend reaching out to a Red Hat representative to talk through >>>> some of these product specific questions. This list is usually more focused >>>> towards developer topics with origin, so I want to make sure you get the >>>> right help you need. >>>> >>>> You can always reach out to me directly if you are not sure who or >>>> where to go. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Steve Speicher >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Priy >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> dev mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> http://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshiftmm/listinfo/dev >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshiftmm/listinfo/dev >> >> >> >
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