There is currently no explicit statement regarding RHOAI's compute requirements. Red Hat OpenShift AI Administration states:
Ensure that you provision an OpenShift 4.13 or later cluster with a minimum of 3 control plane nodes (each with 8vCPU and 16GB RAM), and 3 worker nodes (each with 16 vCPU, and 64GB of RAM),
which can be mistaken for RHOAI's formal compute requirements.
We should mention the official compute requirements as outlined in the product documentation. A note can be added that states that, while RHOAI can also be installed on a single-node OpenShift instance, it's not yet a supported configuration.
There is currently no explicit statement regarding RHOAI's compute requirements. Red Hat OpenShift AI Administration states:
which can be mistaken for RHOAI's formal compute requirements.
We should mention the official compute requirements as outlined in the product documentation. A note can be added that states that, while RHOAI can also be installed on a single-node OpenShift instance, it's not yet a supported configuration.