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From an OKD user perspective this is a great idea. |
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For appliance like experience - you can bake the podman version into a livecd with small service file to auto start it upon boot. |
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In an offline mode, s3 is replaced with local file system. |
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OpenShift provides an easy way to create a new OpenShift cluster using an Assisted-Installer service, providing a readily available service on console.openshift.com.
Following latest patches by @vrutkovs to the assisted-service it's now supports OKD.
However right now it's not as easy to use as the one for the OpenShift, since the user needs to manually build and integrate together all service components, build a FCOS based discovery image etc. etc. to basically get to the same starting point OpenShift already provides out of the box.
Thus it would be great to have a similar sort of service for OKD, so one could create a new OKD cluster just as easily.
That may probably require some changes i.e. using Google/GitHub OpenID for authentication.
Also as discussed at the OKD-WG meeting, it may be a good idea to additionally create an appliance sort of image that would provide this same service for offline installations, in an easily downloadable package, i.e. VM image.
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