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  • Release Notes
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    • Prerequisites
      • Access your Kubernetes cluster
    • Configure your environment
      • Install the Kubernetes certificate authority
      • Configure application metrics monitoring
      • Access the Rackspace KaaS dashboards
        • Perform OpenStack operations from your local machine
    • Configure Kubernetes users
      • Create a namespace
      • Create an OpenStack role
      • Assign the role to an OpenStack user
      • Map an OpenStack user role to a Kubernetes role
      • Role binding
    • Example of basic operations
      • Launch a new Deployment
      • Expose your Deployment with a LoadBalancer
      • Access your Deployment
      • Add persistent storage to your Deployment
        • Using local storage
      • Scale replicas for your Deployment
      • Clean up the Deployment
    • Set up your cluster to use a private Docker image registry
      • Examples of usage
        • Example of private Docker registry usage
        • Example of the library project usage
    • Logging and monitoring
      • Logging
        • Using Kibana
      • Monitoring
        • Using Grafana
    • Platform security
      • Limitations
      • Configure network policies
        • Example of a restrictive network policy
      • Configure Pod security policies
        • Pod security policies

What's new in 1.1.1#

The 1.1.1 release of Rackspace Kubernetes-as-a-Service (KaaS) extends its multi-cloud platform portfolio by adding support for Rackspace Private Cloud Powered by Red Hat (RPCR). The supported version of Red Hat® OpenStack® Platform is 12.

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