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Attaching IBM Storage Fusion HCI hosts

Attaching IBM Storage Fusion HCI hosts

IBM Storage Fusion is a container-native data platform for Red Hat® OpenShift® with enterprise-grade data storage and protection services. It offers an agile way to manage, recover and access your mission-critical data as needed.

Before you can create a Location and add IBM Storage Fusion HCI virtual machines as hosts, you must first order the required hardware. Then, you can deploy Storage Fusion to your Satellite Location.

Get started by reviewing the benefits and solution brief of IBM Storage Fusion HCI.

Ready to order?
Contact IBM Sales
Ready to add IBM Storage Fusion HCI virtual machines as hosts?
See the IBM Storage Fusion documentation for deployment steps.

I added hosts to my location, what's next?

Now that you added hosts to your location, you can assign them to your location control plane or to your IBM Cloud services.

  1. Assign hosts to the location control plane or to your IBM Cloud services.
  2. Create a Satellite-enabled IBM Cloud service, such as a Red Hat OpenShift cluster. You can even register existing Red Hat OpenShift clusters to your location to use as deployment targets.
  3. Manage your applications with Satellite Config.
  4. Create Satellite cluster storage templates.
  5. Learn more about the Satellite Link component and how you can use endpoints to manage the network traffic between your location and IBM Cloud.

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