The multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator 2.1 support matrix
The multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator provides the tools and capabilities to address common challenges that administrators and site reliability engineers face as they work across a range of environments, including multiple datacenters, private clouds, and public clouds that run Kubernetes clusters.
Supported browsers
The following table outlines the browsers that are supported for viewing the multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator web user interface.
Browser support is divided into tiers:
- Tier 1: Browser and operating system combinations that are fully tested and fully supported. Red Hat Engineering is committed to fixing issues with browsers on this tier.
- Tier 2: Browser and operating system combinations that are partially tested, and are likely to work. Limited support is provided for this tier. Red Hat Engineering will attempt to fix issues with browsers on this tier.
- Tier 3: Browser and operating system combinations that are not tested, but may work. Minimal support is provided for this tier. Red Hat Engineering will attempt to fix only minor issues with browsers on this tier.
Support Tier | Browser |
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Tier 1 | Google Chrome - Chrome for Business, Mozilla Firefox Version 82.0.2 (64-bit) |
Tier 2 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Edge - Version 44 and later (Windows), Version 81 (Official build) (64-bit) (MacOS) |
Tier 3 | Safari on MacOS (Mojave) - Version 14.0 |
Supported platforms for multicluster engine operator
The multicluster engine operator has two main components:
- A server component called the “hub cluster” where the management tools and user interface run
- A client component that is installed on all Kubernetes clusters that can be managed by the “hub cluster”
- Note: You do not have to use a dedicated cluster for your hub cluster.
Platform | Supported for hub | Supported for management |
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New Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (RHOCP) 4.11, and later 4.11.x releases | ||
RHOCP 4.10. EUS, and later 4.10.x releases | ||
RHOCP 4.9.0, and later 4.9.x releases | ||
RHOCP 3.11.200, and later 3.11.x releases | ||
Single node OpenShift (SNO) | ||
OpenShift Dedicated | ||
RHOCP on IBM Cloud | ||
Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO) | ||
Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) | ||
RHOCP on bare metal | ||
RHOCP on VMware vSphere | ||
RHOCP on Red Hat OpenStack (RHOSP) | ||
RHOCP on Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) | ||
RHOCP on Arm | ||
RHOCP on IBM Z | ||
RHOCP on IBM Power Systems | ||
RHOCP on AWS GovCloud | ||
RHOCP on Microsoft Azure Government | ||
Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Engine | ||
New Hosted control planes (Technology Preview) | ||
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) (Kubernetes 1.24, and later) | ||
Amazon EKS Distro version 3.5.4-EKS-1-23-4 (Technology Preview) | ||
Google Kubernetes Engine (Google GKE) (Kubernetes 1.23, and later) | ||
IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service (Kubernetes 1.24, and later) | ||
Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (Microsoft AKS) (Kubernetes 1.24, and later) |
For product lifecycle information for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, see Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Life Cycle. The multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator is not supported on OpenShift Container Platform versions that have reached their end-of-life status.
For Kubernetes services, see Public Cloud Kubernetes support statement.
Feature support
The multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator allows you to perform actions on the clusters that it manages, and provides features for interacting with and providing information about those clusters. This section outlines the status of features support that you can perform on clusters.
Cluster Lifecycle Management
Features | RHOCP | OpenShift Kubernetes Engine | RHOCP on IBM Cloud | ARO | OpenShift Dedicated | ROSA | Amazon EKS | Google GKE | IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service | Microsoft AKS |
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Cluster list view | ||||||||||
Import existing cluster | ||||||||||
Create a cluster | ||||||||||
Upgrade a cluster | ||||||||||
Destroy a cluster | ||||||||||
Ansible integration during cluster creation and upgrade (requires Ansible Automation Platform) | ||||||||||
Scale clusters (Clusters created with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management only) (Technology Preview) | ||||||||||
Discover unmanaged OpenShift Container Platform clusters at cloud.redhat.com for importing (Clusters must have telemetry enabled with console.redhat.com) | ||||||||||
Cluster hibernation (Technology Preview) | On AWS, GCP, Azure only | On AWS, GCP, Azure only | ||||||||
ClusterPools (Technology Preview) | On AWS, GCP, Azure only | On AWS, GCP, Azure only |
Supported providers for multicluster engine for Kubernetes cluster creation
Provider | Supported |
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Amazon Web Services | |
Google Cloud Platform | |
Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure Government | |
Bare metal: Assisted installation Central Infrastructure Management | |
Centrally managed on-premises provider | |
VMware vSphere (Versions supported by RHOCP) | |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform (Versions supported by RHOCP) | |
Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) (Versions supported by RHOCP) | |
Hosted control planes (Technology Preview) (Versions supported by RHOCP) |
Support matrixes for other versions of multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator
The following list contains links to the support matrix documents of other releases of multicluster engine operator:
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