Single-Node OpenShift (SNO) allows developers to run a fully-fledged OpenShift cluster on a single machine, simplifying deployment and reducing infrastructure costs.
Setting up SNO on AWS involves configuring Route 53 for DNS and ensuring the IAM user has the necessary permissions, while on VMware vSphere it requires DNS record creation and specific ISO preparations.
With SNO, there is no need to manage multiple nodes, enabling developers to focus on developing, testing, or deploying applications in a self-contained environment.
Leveraging the Local Storage Operator, you can effectively utilize local disks for storage, transforming them into a reliable storage class suitable for on-premises environments.
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