Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Scaling storage Preface 1. Requirements for scaling storage nodes Expand section "1. Requirements for scaling storage nodes" Collapse section "1. Requirements for scaling storage nodes" 1.1. Supported Deployments for Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 2. Scaling up storage capacity Expand section "2. Scaling up storage capacity" Collapse section "2. Scaling up storage capacity" 2.1. Creating a Storage Class 2.2. Scaling up storage by adding capacity to your OpenShift Container Storage nodes 2.3. Scaling up storage by adding capacity to your OpenShift Container Storage nodes using local storage devices 2.4. Scaling up storage by adding capacity to your OpenShift Container Storage nodes on IBM Power Systems infrastructure using local storage devices 2.5. Scaling up storage by adding capacity to your OpenShift Container Storage nodes on IBM Z or LinuxONE infrastructure 3. Scaling out storage capacity Expand section "3. Scaling out storage capacity" Collapse section "3. Scaling out storage capacity" 3.1. Adding a node Expand section "3.1. Adding a node" Collapse section "3.1. Adding a node" 3.1.1. Adding a node on an installer-provisioned infrastructure 3.1.2. Adding a node on an user-provisioned infrastructure 3.1.3. Adding a node using a local storage device 3.1.4. Verifying the addition of a new node 3.2. Scaling up storage capacity Settings Close Language: 日本語 한국어 English Language: 日本語 한국어 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 한국어 English Language: 日本語 한국어 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Scaling storage Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.6Horizontal and vertical scaling options Red Hat Storage Documentation Team Abstract This document explains scaling options for Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage. Next