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Merge pull request #28087 from codyhoag/winc-support
WINC support notice and feature name update
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- Name: Using remote worker node at the network edge
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Name: OpenShift for Windows Containers
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Name: Windows Container Support for OpenShift
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Dir: windows_containers
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Distros: openshift-origin,openshift-enterprise,openshift-webscale
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- Name: OpenShift for Windows Containers release notes
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- Name: Windows Container Support for OpenShift release notes
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- Name: Understanding Windows container workloads
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Red Hat OpenShift for Windows Containers provides built-in support for running Microsoft Windows Server containers on {product-title}. For those that administer heterogeneous environments with a mix of Linux and Windows workloads, {product-title} allows you to deploy Windows workloads running on Windows Server containers while also providing traditional Linux workloads hosted on {op-system-first} or {op-system-base-full}.
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Windows Container Support for Red Hat OpenShift provides built-in support for running Microsoft Windows Server containers on {product-title}. For those that administer heterogeneous environments with a mix of Linux and Windows workloads, {product-title} allows you to deploy Windows workloads running on Windows Server containers while also providing traditional Linux workloads hosted on {op-system-first} or {op-system-base-full}.
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Windows container workloads are supported for clusters running on the following cloud providers:
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= Red Hat OpenShift for Windows Containers release notes
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= Windows Container Support for Red Hat OpenShift release notes
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== About Red Hat OpenShift for Windows Containers
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== About Windows Container Support for Red Hat OpenShift
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Red Hat OpenShift for Windows Containers is a feature providing the ability to run Windows compute nodes in an {product-title} cluster. This is possible by using the Red Hat Windows Machine Config Operator (WMCO) to install and manage Windows nodes. With Windows nodes available, you can run Windows container workloads in {product-title}.
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Windows Container Support for Red Hat OpenShift is a feature providing the ability to run Windows compute nodes in an {product-title} cluster. This is possible by using the Red Hat Windows Machine Config Operator (WMCO) to install and manage Windows nodes. With Windows nodes available, you can run Windows container workloads in {product-title}.
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The release notes for Red Hat OpenShift for Windows Containers tracks the development of the WMCO, which provides all Windows container workload capabilities in {product-title}.
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== Getting support
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You must have a subscription to receive support for the Red Hat WMCO. Deploying Windows container workloads in production clusters is not supported without a subscription. If you do not have a subscription, you can use the community WMCO, a distribution that lacks official support. Request support through the link:http://access.redhat.com/[Red Hat Customer Portal].
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== Release notes for Red Hat Windows Machine Config Operator 1.0.1
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