Preparing to install on VMC
Prerequisites
You reviewed details about the OKD installation and update processes.
You read the documentation on selecting a cluster installation method and preparing it for users.
If you use a firewall and plan to use Telemetry, you configured the firewall to allow the sites required by your cluster.
Choosing a method to install OKD on VMC
You can install OKD on VMC by using installer-provisioned or user-provisioned infrastructure. The default installation type uses installer-provisioned infrastructure, where the installation program provisions the underlying infrastructure for the cluster. You can also install OKD on infrastructure that you provide. If you do not use infrastructure that the installation program provisions, you must manage and maintain the cluster resources yourself.
See the Installation process for more information about installer-provisioned and user-provisioned installation processes.
The steps for performing a user-provisioned infrastructure installation are provided as an example only. Installing a cluster with infrastructure you provide requires knowledge of the VMC platform and the installation process of OKD. Use the user-provisioned infrastructure installation instructions as a guide; you are free to create the required resources through other methods. |
Installer-provisioned infrastructure installation of OKD on VMC
Installer-provisioned infrastructure allows the installation program to pre-configure and automate the provisioning of resources required by OKD.
Installing a cluster on VMC: You can install OKD on VMC by using installer-provisioned infrastructure installation with no customization.
Installing a cluster on VMC with customizations: You can install OKD on VMC by using installer-provisioned infrastructure installation with the default customization options.
Installing a cluster on VMC with network customizations: You can install OKD on installer-provisioned VMC infrastructure, with network customizations. You can customize your OKD network configuration during installation, so that your cluster can coexist with your existing IP address allocations and adhere to your network requirements.
Installing a cluster on VMC in a restricted network: You can install a cluster on VMC infrastructure in a restricted network by creating an internal mirror of the installation release content. You can use this method to deploy OKD on an internal network that is not visible to the internet.
User-provisioned infrastructure installation of OKD on VMC
User-provisioned infrastructure requires the user to provision all resources required by OKD.
Installing a cluster on VMC with user-provisioned infrastructure: You can install OKD on VMC infrastructure that you provision.
Installing a cluster on VMC with user-provisioned infrastructure and network customizations: You can install OKD on VMC infrastructure that you provision with customized network configuration options.
Installing a cluster on VMC in a restricted network with user-provisioned infrastructure: OKD can be installed on VMC infrastructure that you provision in a restricted network.
VMware vSphere infrastructure requirements
You must install the OKD cluster on a VMware vSphere version 7.0 Update 2 or later instance that meets the requirements for the components that you use.
OKD version 4.13 supports VMware vSphere version 8.0. |
You can host the VMware vSphere infrastructure on-premise or on a VMware Cloud Verified provider that meets the requirements outlined in the following table:
Virtual environment product | Required version |
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VMware virtual hardware | 15 or later |
vSphere ESXi hosts | 7.0 Update 2 or later |
vCenter host | 7.0 Update 2 or later |
Component | Minimum supported versions | Description |
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Hypervisor | vSphere 7.0 Update 2 and later with virtual hardware version 15 | This version is the minimum version that Fedora CoreOS (FCOS) supports. See the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 supported hypervisors list. |
Storage with in-tree drivers | vSphere 7.0 Update 2 and later | This plugin creates vSphere storage by using the in-tree storage drivers for vSphere included in OKD. |
You must ensure that the time on your ESXi hosts is synchronized before you install OKD. See Edit Time Configuration for a Host in the VMware documentation. |
VMware vSphere CSI Driver Operator requirements
To install the vSphere CSI Driver Operator, the following requirements must be met:
VMware vSphere version 7.0 Update 2 or later
vCenter 7.0 Update 2 or later
Virtual machines of hardware version 15 or later
No third-party vSphere CSI driver already installed in the cluster
If a third-party vSphere CSI driver is present in the cluster, OKD does not overwrite it. The presence of a third-party vSphere CSI driver prevents OKD from upgrading to OKD 4.13 or later.
Additional resources
- To remove a third-party CSI driver, see Removing a third-party vSphere CSI Driver.
Uninstalling an installer-provisioned infrastructure installation of OKD on VMC
- Uninstalling a cluster on VMC that uses installer-provisioned infrastructure: You can remove a cluster that you deployed on VMC infrastructure that used installer-provisioned infrastructure.