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VictoriaMetrics has achieved Red Hat OpenShift Certification, awarded to Red Hat partners who meet requirements for delivering a scalable, supported, and secure operator designed for enterprise cloud deployments.
VictoriaMetrics available on the Red Hat OpenShift OperatorHub
The program certified VictoriaMetrics as a solution that allows for portability and operational efficiency across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
The Red Hat OpenShift Operator certification validates that our Operator meets Red Hat’s strict standards for quality, security, and integration, ensuring that VictoriaMetrics can be deployed and managed seamlessly within Red Hat OpenShift environments.
This certification brings several key benefits to our users running available VictoriaMetrics products on OpenShift:
The VictoriaMetrics Operator is fully tested and supported on all supported versions of the OpenShift platform.
See our documentation for details of VictoriaMetrics integration in OpenShift
Easily discover, install, and manage your VictoriaMetrics, VictoriaLogs or VictoriaTraces instances, using OpenShift OperatorHub.
The certification guarantees a high standard of security, reliability, and lifecycle management, making VictoriaMetrics an ideal choice for mission-critical monitoring in OpenShift environments.
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