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Set up an OpenShift cluster for ScyllaDB¶
This guide describes the infrastructure requirements for running ScyllaDB on Red Hat OpenShift.
Cluster requirements¶
You need an OpenShift Container Platform cluster in a supported version with:
A dedicated machine pool for ScyllaDB with local NVMe storage and sufficient CPU and memory. See Set up dedicated node pools for labeling and taint requirements.
Sufficient CPU and memory — see the ScyllaDB system requirements for minimum and recommended specifications. Plan for at least 2 CPUs reserved for the OS, kubelet, and DaemonSets.
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Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) provides a managed OpenShift experience with access to NVMe-backed instance types suitable for ScyllaDB.
Next steps¶
Install ScyllaDB Operator on OpenShift — install the operator via OLM.