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@@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ The following table maps {mce-short} versions to the management cluster versions
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[NOTE]
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Ensure a maximum latency of 200 ms between the management cluster and hosted clusters. This requirement is especially important for mixed infrastructure deployments, such as when your management cluster is on {aws-short} and your worker nodes are on-premise.
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Ensure a maximum latency of 200 ms between the management cluster and hosted clusters. This requirement is especially important for mixed infrastructure deployments, such as when your management cluster is on {aws-short} and your compute nodes are on-premise.
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The following table maps {mce-short} versions to the hosted cluster versions that you can create by using the HyperShift Operator that is associated with that version of {mce-short}:
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The following table shows the hosted cluster versions that you can create by using the HyperShift Operator that is associated with a version of {mce-short}:
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Although the HyperShift Operator supports the hosted cluster versions in the following table, {mce-short} supports only as far back as 2 versions earlier than the current version. For example, if the current hosted cluster version is 4.19, {mce-short} supports as far back as version 4.17. If you want to use a hosted cluster version that is earlier than one of the versions that {mce-short} supports, you can detach your hosted clusters from {mce-short} to be unmanaged, or you can use an earlier version of {mce-short}. For more information, see link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/7099674[The multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator 2.8 Support Matrix].
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Although the HyperShift Operator supports the hosted cluster versions in the following table, {mce-short} supports only as far back as 2 versions earlier than the current version. For example, if the current hosted cluster version is 4.19, {mce-short} supports as far back as version 4.17. If you want to use a hosted cluster version that is earlier than one of the versions that {mce-short} supports, you can detach your hosted clusters from {mce-short} to be unmanaged, or you can use an earlier version of {mce-short}. For instructions to detach your hosted clusters from {mce-short}, see link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.13/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#remove-managed-cluster[Removing a cluster from management] ({rh-rhacm} documentation). For more information about {mce-short} support, see link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/7120837[The multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator 2.9 Support Matrix].
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.Hosted cluster versions that can be created by {mce-short} versions
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.Hosted cluster version mapped to HyperShift Operator associated with {mce-short} version
|Hosted cluster version |HyperShift Operator in {mce-short} 2.4 |HyperShift Operator in {mce-short} 2.5 |HyperShift Operator in {mce-short} 2.6 |HyperShift Operator in {mce-short} 2.7|HyperShift Operator in {mce-short} 2.8|HyperShift Operator in {mce-short} 2.9
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|{product-title} version |ARM64 control planes |ARM64 worker nodes
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|{product-title} version |ARM64 control planes |ARM64 worker nodes
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|{product-title} version |ARM64 control planes |ARM64 worker nodes
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|{product-title} version |ARM64 control planes |ARM64 worker nodes
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Although the HyperShift Operator supports the hosted cluster versions in the following table, {mce-short} supports only as far back as 2 versions earlier than the current version. For example, if the current hosted cluster version is 4.19, {mce-short} supports as far back as version 4.17. If you want to use a hosted cluster version that is earlier than one of the versions that {mce-short} supports, you can detach your hosted clusters from {mce-short} to be unmanaged, or you can use an earlier version of {mce-short}. For more information, see link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/7099674[The multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator 2.8 Support Matrix].
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Although the HyperShift Operator supports the hosted cluster versions in the following table, {mce-short} supports only as far back as 2 versions earlier than the current version. For example, if the current hosted cluster version is 4.19, {mce-short} supports as far back as version 4.17. If you want to use a hosted cluster version that is earlier than one of the versions that {mce-short} supports, you can detach your hosted clusters from {mce-short} to be unmanaged, or you can use an earlier version of {mce-short}. For instructions to detach your hosted clusters from {mce-short}, see link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.13/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#remove-managed-cluster[Removing a cluster from management] ({rh-rhacm} documentation). For more information about {mce-short} support, see link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/7120837[The multicluster engine for Kubernetes operator 2.9 Support Matrix].
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== Technology Preview features
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