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OCPBUGS#31296: Update the OCP architecture and lifecycle diagrams
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@@ -140,5 +140,5 @@ The following figure illustrates the basic {product-title} lifecycle:
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* Scaling up applications
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.High level {product-title} overview
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image::product-workflow-overview.png[High-level {product-title} flow]
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image::ocp_arch_lifecycle.png[High-level {product-title} flow]
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endif::openshift-dedicated,openshift-rosa[]
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ video, gaming, banking, and other applications. Its implementation in open
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Red Hat technologies lets you extend your containerized applications beyond a
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single cloud to on-premise and multi-cloud environments.
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image::oke-arch-ocp-stack.png[Red Hat {oke}]
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image::ocp_arch.png[Red Hat {oke}]
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// The architecture presented here is meant to give you insights into how {product-title} works. It does this by stepping you through the process of installing an {product-title} cluster, managing the cluster, and developing and deploying applications on it. Along the way, this architecture describes:
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