How to create and scale 6,000 virtual machines in 7 hours with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization

Learn how to create a large amount of virtual machines for a production infrastructure in less than a weekend’s worth of time. 

Learn how to create a large amount of virtual machines for a production infrastructure in less than a weekend’s worth of time. 

Next steps after large scale virtualization scenario

5 mins

Congratulations! After a seven-hour gauntlet, you have successfully created a large-scale production infrastructure using Red Hat® OpenShift® Virtualization and Red Hat Ceph® Storage (RHCS)!

Through this scenario, you now have insights into the usability, flexibility, and performance of OpenShift Virtualization and RHCS when creating production environments.

After completing this tutorial, you now have knowledge of:

  • Tuned profile configuration
  • Red Hat Ceph Storage setup/deployment
  • OpenShift Virtualization deployment
  • Virtual machine setup and cloning
  • VM deployment and scaling workflows
  • VM migration workflows and expected performance

With the completion of this learning path, you now have the knowledge of these solutions and can apply them to your organization's own unique production needs. 

What comes next?

Now that you have acquired an understanding of how OpenShift Virtualization and RHCS may be applied to your organization, learn about how you can extend your use of OpenShift Virtualization with other use cases.

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This learning path is for operations teams or system administrators
Developers may want to check out Foundations of OpenShift on developers.redhat.com.

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