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Create an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster with managed identities . . . This article shows you how to deploy an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster using managed identities An existing cluster that uses a service principal can't be migrated to use a managed identity You need to create a new cluster that uses a managed identity on an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster
How to Deploy an Azure Red Hat OpenShift Cluster in the Azure Portal in . . . Using an intuitive, wizard-based approach, you can quickly deploy clusters directly through the Azure portal But let’s take a step back Most users are already familiar with using CLI or ARM APIs for deploying Azure Red Hat OpenShift and some users leverage the ARM or Bicep templates