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https://rol.redhat.com/rol/app/courses/do316-4.14/pages/ch01s05
"You must install the cluster by using bare metal infrastructure, either on-premise or through a supported cloud partner, with Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS workers. "
My understanding was only the control or master nodes have dependency of Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS. Is the highlighted workers in training document correct ? Or is it just the wordings which is confusing for me ? Based on my understanding worker or compute node can have either RHEL CoreOS or RHEL 8.6 and later,
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@Ravi_Shanker You are right : https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.8/html-single/architecture/i...
However, it is recommended to use all cluster machines with RHCOS.

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@Ravi_Shanker You are right : https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.8/html-single/architecture/i...
However, it is recommended to use all cluster machines with RHCOS.

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On referring the document for "OpenShift Container Platform 4.14 - OpenShift Virtualization installation, usage, and release notes"
Realized that OpenShift Virtualization indeed requires RHCOS worker nodes -