diff --git a/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-restricted-networks-installer-provisioned-vsphere.adoc b/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-restricted-networks-installer-provisioned-vsphere.adoc index 92f3eb677d..9e49435ebc 100644 --- a/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-restricted-networks-installer-provisioned-vsphere.adoc +++ b/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-restricted-networks-installer-provisioned-vsphere.adoc @@ -8,9 +8,6 @@ toc::[] In {product-title} {product-version}, you can install a cluster on VMware vSphere infrastructure in a restricted network by creating an internal mirror of the installation release content. -:FeatureName: Support for multiple vCenters -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[] - [id="prerequisites_installing-restricted-networks-installer-provisioned-vsphere"] == Prerequisites diff --git a/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-customizations.adoc b/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-customizations.adoc index 775b65c942..ae8e030400 100644 --- a/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-customizations.adoc +++ b/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-customizations.adoc @@ -10,9 +10,6 @@ toc::[] In {product-title} version {product-version}, you can install a cluster on your VMware vSphere instance by using installer-provisioned infrastructure. To customize the installation, you modify parameters in the `install-config.yaml` file before you install the cluster. -:FeatureName: Support for multiple vCenters -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[] - [id="prerequisites_installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-customizations"] == Prerequisites diff --git a/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-network-customizations.adoc b/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-network-customizations.adoc index baecaa816b..63e66f6453 100644 --- a/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-network-customizations.adoc +++ b/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-network-customizations.adoc @@ -11,9 +11,6 @@ VMware vSphere instance by using installer-provisioned infrastructure with custo You must set most of the network configuration parameters during installation, and you can modify only `kubeProxy` configuration parameters in a running cluster. -:FeatureName: Support for multiple vCenters -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[] - [id="prerequisites_installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned-network-customizations"] == Prerequisites diff --git a/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned.adoc b/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned.adoc index 435cecd6a3..756bdc9c38 100644 --- a/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned.adoc +++ b/installing/installing_vsphere/ipi/installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned.adoc @@ -9,9 +9,6 @@ toc::[] In {product-title} version {product-version}, you can install a cluster on your VMware vSphere instance by using installer-provisioned infrastructure. -:FeatureName: Support for multiple vCenters -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[] - [id="prerequisites_installing-vsphere-installer-provisioned_{context}"] == Prerequisites diff --git a/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-restricted-networks-vsphere.adoc b/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-restricted-networks-vsphere.adoc index 4d82cb1569..c43b311748 100644 --- a/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-restricted-networks-vsphere.adoc +++ b/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-restricted-networks-vsphere.adoc @@ -9,9 +9,6 @@ toc::[] In {product-title} version {product-version}, you can install a cluster on VMware vSphere infrastructure that you provision in a restricted network. -:FeatureName: Support for multiple vCenters -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[] - [IMPORTANT] ==== 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 vSphere platform and the installation process of {product-title}. Use the user-provisioned infrastructure installation instructions as a guide; you are free to create the required resources through other methods. diff --git a/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-vsphere-network-customizations.adoc b/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-vsphere-network-customizations.adoc index cc9517615d..27eda9d0dc 100644 --- a/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-vsphere-network-customizations.adoc +++ b/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-vsphere-network-customizations.adoc @@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ configuration options. By customizing your network configuration, your cluster can coexist with existing IP address allocations in your environment and integrate with existing MTU and VXLAN configurations. -:FeatureName: Support for multiple vCenters -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[] - You must set most of the network configuration parameters during installation, and you can modify only `kubeProxy` configuration parameters in a running cluster. diff --git a/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-vsphere.adoc b/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-vsphere.adoc index 725c153832..4b97046867 100644 --- a/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-vsphere.adoc +++ b/installing/installing_vsphere/upi/installing-vsphere.adoc @@ -10,9 +10,6 @@ toc::[] In {product-title} version {product-version}, you can install a cluster on VMware vSphere infrastructure that you provision. -:FeatureName: Support for multiple vCenters -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[] - [IMPORTANT] ==== 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 vSphere platform and the installation process of {product-title}. Use the user-provisioned infrastructure installation instructions as a guide; you are free to create the required resources through other methods. diff --git a/storage/container_storage_interface/persistent-storage-csi-vsphere.adoc b/storage/container_storage_interface/persistent-storage-csi-vsphere.adoc index 4492ba386c..f0997ea91f 100644 --- a/storage/container_storage_interface/persistent-storage-csi-vsphere.adoc +++ b/storage/container_storage_interface/persistent-storage-csi-vsphere.adoc @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ To create CSI-provisioned persistent volumes (PVs) that mount to vSphere storage * *vSphere CSI Driver Operator*: The Operator provides a storage class, called `thin-csi`, that you can use to create persistent volumes claims (PVCs). The vSphere CSI Driver Operator supports dynamic volume provisioning by allowing storage volumes to be created on-demand, eliminating the need for cluster administrators to pre-provision storage. You can disable this default storage class if desired (see xref:../../storage/container_storage_interface/persistent-storage-csi-sc-manage.adoc#persistent-storage-csi-sc-manage[Managing the default storage class]). -* *vSphere CSI driver*: The driver enables you to create and mount vSphere PVs. In {product-title} 4.17, the driver version is 3.2.0 The vSphere CSI driver supports all of the file systems supported by the underlying Red Hat Core operating system release, including XFS and Ext4. For more information about supported file systems, see link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html/managing_file_systems/overview-of-available-file-systems_managing-file-systems[Overview of available file systems]. +* *vSphere CSI driver*: The driver enables you to create and mount vSphere PVs. In {product-title} 4.18, the driver version is 3.3.1 The vSphere CSI driver supports all of the file systems supported by the underlying Red Hat Core operating system release, including XFS and Ext4. For more information about supported file systems, see link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html/managing_file_systems/overview-of-available-file-systems_managing-file-systems[Overview of available file systems]. //Please update driver version as needed with each major OCP release starting with 4.13. @@ -75,9 +75,6 @@ include::modules/persistent-storage-csi-vsphere-encryption-tag-based.adoc[levelo include::modules/persistent-storage-csi-vsphere-multi-vcenter-support-overview.adoc[leveloffset=+1] -:FeatureName: Multiple vCenter support for vSphere CSI -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[leveloffset=+1] - include::modules/persistent-storage-csi-vsphere-multi-vcenter-support-procedure-install.adoc[leveloffset=+2] [role="_additional-resources"] .Additional resources