Disconnected OpenShift Series - pt1

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Sully and Jonny are going to walk through and discuss the steps necessary for disconnected OpenShift deployments. Part 1 (of 2) will be focused on configuring the quay-mirror-registry and using the oc-mirror-v2 to download the content.
Part 2 will be focusing on taking that content and using it to deploy OpenShift!

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Do you have questions? We want to answer them! Every Wednesday at 11am ET, hosts Andrew Sullivan and Jonny Rickard sit down to answer your questions about Red Hat OpenShift.

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00:00 Intro music and show teaser
01:01 Host introductions and weekly check-in
04:09 Pumpkin spice season and drone delivery services
07:11 Today's topic: Disconnected OpenShift part 1 overview
08:58 Top of mind: OpenShift 4.17 release announcement
12:24 Upcoming events: KubeCon and OpenShift Commons
14:15 Exploring the new documentation platform
18:58 Reporting documentation issues and feedback
20:44 Migrating from RHV to OpenShift Virtualization
25:44 Documentation complexity and user experience
27:08 Options for smaller OpenShift clusters
30:35 New features in OpenShift 4.17
34:10 Cloud Credential Operator requirements
36:18 Hosted Control Planes resource guidelines
42:45 Disconnected setup: Infrastructure overview
46:36 Installing and configuring Quay mirror registry
53:43 Benefits of OC mirror tool vs previous methods
56:54 Certificate configuration for mirror registry
63:57 Creating an image set for mirroring content
71:10 Running the OC mirror command
78:28 Storage requirements for mirrored content
82:17 Centralized registry for multiple clusters
85:58 Ingress Controller limits
90:20 Wrap-up and next episode preview
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