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OSDOCS-15794: adds hardware recs to MicroShift sys reqs

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“Shauna Diaz”
2025-08-21 12:03:24 -04:00
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[id="microshift-install-system-requirements_{context}"]
= System requirements for installing {microshift-short}
These requirements are the minimum system requirements for {microshift-short} and {op-system-base}. Add the system requirements for the workload you plan to run.
These requirements are the minimum system requirements for {microshift-short} and {op-system-base-full}. Add the system requirements for the workload you plan to run.
For example, if an IoT gateway solution requires 4 GB of RAM, your system needs to have at least 2 GB for {op-system-base} and {microshift-short}, plus 4 GB for the workloads. Thus, this example deployment requires 6 GB of RAM in total.
@@ -14,10 +14,18 @@ Allow for extra capacity for future needs if you are deploying physical devices
The following conditions must be met before installing {microshift-short}:
* A compatible version of {op-system-base-full}. For more information, see the following link:
* A compatible version of {op-system-base}. For more information, see the following link:
** link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_build_of_microshift/{ocp-version}/html/getting_ready_to_install_microshift/microshift-install-get-ready#get-ready-install-rhde-compatibility-table_microshift-install-get-ready[Compatibility table]
* Hardware or hypervisors that are certified for your {op-system-base} version are strongly recommended. For more information, see the following links:
** link:https://catalog.redhat.com/en/hardware[Red Hat certified hardware]
** link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/certified-hypervisors[Certified hypervisors]
** For information about the support policy for non-certified hardware or hypervisors, see the following link:
*** link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/third-party-software-support[How does Red Hat support me when I use non-Red Hat components?]
* AArch64 or x86_64 system architecture.
* 2 CPU cores.
* 2 GB RAM. Installing from the network (UEFI HTTPs or PXE boot) requires 3 GB RAM for {op-system-base}.