diff --git a/images/291_OpenShift_on_AWS_Intro_1122_docs.png b/images/291_OpenShift_on_AWS_Intro_1122_docs.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..51ffbb751d Binary files /dev/null and b/images/291_OpenShift_on_AWS_Intro_1122_docs.png differ diff --git a/rosa_architecture/rosa-understanding.adoc b/rosa_architecture/rosa-understanding.adoc index 12b1ea4b8b..a37a50743a 100644 --- a/rosa_architecture/rosa-understanding.adoc +++ b/rosa_architecture/rosa-understanding.adoc @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ You subscribe to the service directly from your AWS account. After the clusters You receive OpenShift updates with new feature releases and a shared, common source for alignment with OpenShift Container Platform. ROSA supports the same versions of OpenShift as Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated and OpenShift Container Platform to achieve version consistency. +image::291_OpenShift_on_AWS_Intro_1122_docs.png[{product-title}] + [id="rosa-understanding-credential-modes_{context}"] == Credential modes diff --git a/rosa_getting_started/rosa-quickstart-guide-ui.adoc b/rosa_getting_started/rosa-quickstart-guide-ui.adoc index 35d4ceda64..af7ada4c67 100644 --- a/rosa_getting_started/rosa-quickstart-guide-ui.adoc +++ b/rosa_getting_started/rosa-quickstart-guide-ui.adoc @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ Follow this guide to quickly create a {product-title} (ROSA) cluster using the { The procedures in this document enable you to create a cluster that uses AWS Security Token Service (STS). For more information about using AWS STS with ROSA clusters, see xref:../rosa_architecture/rosa-understanding.adoc#rosa-understanding-aws-sts_rosa-understanding[Using the AWS Security Token Service]. +image::291_OpenShift_on_AWS_Intro_1122_docs.png[{product-title}] + [id="rosa-getting-started-prerequisites_{context}"] == Prerequisites diff --git a/welcome/index.adoc b/welcome/index.adoc index 12681722c3..1034f95aa5 100644 --- a/welcome/index.adoc +++ b/welcome/index.adoc @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ endif::openshift-rosa[] ifdef::openshift-rosa[] Welcome to the official {product-title} (ROSA) documentation, where you can learn about ROSA and start exploring its features. To learn about ROSA, interacting with ROSA using {cluster-manager-first} and command-line interface (CLI) tools, consumption experience, and integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) services, start with xref:../rosa_architecture/rosa-understanding.adoc#rosa-understanding[the Introduction to ROSA documentation]. + +image::291_OpenShift_on_AWS_Intro_1122_docs.png[{product-title}] endif::[] ifdef::openshift-rosa[]