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ROSA-HCP

Install Portworx on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) with hosted control planes (HCP)

Portworx storage is a built-for-Kubernetes service that offers flexible and scalable persistent storage for applications in production. In this tutorial we will look at installing Portworx Enterprise on ROSA-HCP. Prerequisites You must have a Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) with hosted control plane cluster Create Portworx user and set policiesexternal link (opens in new tab) Set environment variable adjusting for ROSA_HCP_CLUSTER_NAME and REGION as necessary export VERSION=4.15.8 \ ROSA_CLUSTER_NAME=portworx-hcp-cluster \ AWS_ACCOUNT_ID=`aws sts get-caller-identity --query Account --output text` \ REGION=us-east-1 Open ports for worker nodes via Web console (Note to use cli skip this step) Perform the following to add the inbound rules so that the AWS EC2 instance uses your specified security groups to control the incoming traffic.

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