What are the differences between OpenShift IPI and UPI Methods? |OpenShift 4.13 Supported Providers



In this informative video, we dive into the distinctions between OpenShift IPI (Installer Provisioned Infrastructure) and UPI (User Provisioned Infrastructure) methods in OpenShift 4.13, with a focus on the supported providers.

? Learn the pros and cons of each approach and which one might be the right fit for your OpenShift deployment.

? Topics covered:

Key differences between IPI and UPI
Supported infrastructure providers
Installation processes
Use cases and scenarios
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