Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization 4.21 introduces highly anticipated networking design flows to simplify network management. Tailored to VM network requirements, this complete workflow lets you more efficiently create networks, configure them on specific nodes, and provide reliable access to virtual machines (VMs). The new workflow helps create complex configurations by breaking them into smaller, simpler steps, while still providing the same functionality.Explore the highlights of these networking enhancements:Centralized physical networks pageA physical network is a logical entity that was added to consolidate the organization of node network configuration. The new physical networks page is designed exclusively for administrators to create and manage the physical networks, their configurations, and their associated nodes.Key benefits:Simplified configuration: Create multiple simple node configurations and make them available as a single network.Instant visibility: Simply expand a network to see the underlying Node Network Configuration Policies (NNCPs).Real-time status tracking: Click any configuration to open a side drawer. You’ll find a "Details" tab for static info, plus a dynamic "State" tab that lets you monitor enactment status per node (e.g., Available, Progressing, Pending, Failing, or Aborted).
OpenShift Virtualization 4.21: Removing complexity from your virtual machine networking workflow
Explore the highlights of the new networking enhancements in Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization 4.21, designed to simplify network management for VM network requirements. Discover centralized physical networks, simplified node configuration, and dedicated virtual machine networks management.











